If you double the denominator of any fraction, the number of unit fractions stays the same but each unit fraction is half as big. So the value of the fraction is half what it was when you double the denominator. 2Γ(5/8)=(2Γ5)/8=10/8
You have to double the numerator, but the value of the fraction remians the same but if you dont double the numerator then you dont have the same fraction
Equivalent fractions have the same value.
12 and a half is the same as 25/2
They have the same numerical value.
a fraction where the numerator and the denominator are of the same value
The fraction that you get when you multiply the numerator and denominator of the original fraction both by the same number.
It is 412/1 but if you mean 4/12 then it is 1/3 in its simplest form
One half is one half. It can be written as a fraction (1/2) or a decimal (.5)
One use for a fraction is working out how much money something costs. If something is half price, you find out how much a half of the original value is.
A proper fraction is when the numerator is smaller than the denominator: 1/2,3/4, and so on. An equivalent fraction is when different fractions have the same value: 1/2 = 2/4 = 5/10 all mean a half of something.
If the numerator and denominator are equal, then the value of the fraction is ' 1 '.