There are infinitely many fractions equivalent to 2/10, but here are just a few of them:
1/5, which is 2/10 divided by 2 and is the fraction's simplified form
4/20, which is 2/10 multiplied by 2
6/30, which is 2/10 multiplied by 3
8/40, which is 2/10 multiplied by 4
.... and so on ....
You can continue this for as long as you like, multiplying the fractions by any and every number you can think of (they don't even have to be integers). That's why there are infinitely many fractions equivalent to 2/10: there are infinitely many numbers to multiply the fraction by.
equivalent fractions for 10 over 4 = 5/2, 20/8, 30/12
4 over 10
1 over 2 and 5 over 10
1/2 and 5/10
4/10 or 6/15
2/5 = 4/10
5 over 10 is 1 over 2
4 over 10, 2 over 5
4 over 10 8 over 20
They are: 5/10 and 1/2
It is: 5/10 = 1/2 simplified
to get the equivalent fractions:multiply the given fractions by 2/2, 3/3, 4/4, ...2 equivalent fractions of 5/7= 10/14, 15/21