Multiply by 2/2
Multiply by 3/3
6/10, 9/15
2 ways scientist make observations: recording information in an experiment examining something over time
No, 0.2 is equivalent to 2 over 10 (or 1 over 5).
2 over 4 is equivalent to 1 half
No. To make equivalent fractions the numerator and denominator must be multiplied by the same number. 5/7 = (5×2)/(7×2) = 10/14
There is only one way - make then into equivalent fractions with the same denominator and then add the numerators and simplify if possible. However, there are infinitely many equivalent fractions that can be used - all multiples of the lowest common multiple of 3 and 6 (which is 6) can be used as the denominator for the equivalent fractions.
3 over 6 is equivalent to 1 over 2.
2 equivalent fractions for 5 over 5 = 1/1, 2/2
No. 2/3 is equivalent to 4/6
Multiply by 2/2Multiply by 3/36/10, 9/15
1/6 is equivalent to 2/12.
2 equivalent fractions for 3 over 11 are 6 over 22 or 12 over 44.
2 over 58 over 2012 over 30etc....equivalent to 4 over10 = 2/5