Any fraction of the form n/(4*n) is an equivalent fraction. There are infinitely many possible values of n so there are infinitely many possible fractions. The universe is too small to record infinitely many numbers, so the answers cannot be listed.
An equivalent fraction to one over eight is two over sixteen. This is found by multiplying both the numerator and the denominator of one over eight by the same number, in this case, two. Other equivalent fractions include three over twenty-four and four over thirty-two. All these fractions represent the same value as one over eight.
blue m&m red m&m they all turn out the same in the end
Two over twelve, three over eighteen, and four over twenty-four are all equivalent to one over six.
There are an infinite number of fractions that are all equivalent to 5/5.They are all the fractions that have the same number on top and bottom.They are all equivalent to ' 1 '.If you must have it in the form of a fraction, it's 1/1 .
Equivalent fractions are multiples of the reduced fraction. Examples for 3/4 would include 6/8, 9/12, 12/16, etc. As you can multiply both the numerator and the denominator by any number, there is an infinite number of equivalent fractions.
3 over four is all ways proper and 6 over four like that is improper but if you mean 64 over 4 it is also improper just the way it is
Any fraction that can be simplified to 1/5 is considered equivalent. For example, 2/10, 3/15, and 4/20 are all equivalent fractions to 1/5 because they reduce to the same value when simplified. In general, any fraction where the numerator is a multiple of 1 and the denominator is a multiple of 5 will be equivalent to 1/5.
The fraction 9 over 50, or ( \frac{9}{50} ), is equivalent to 0.18 when expressed as a decimal. Additionally, it can be represented as 18% when converted to a percentage. These forms are all equivalent representations of the same value.
If you are meaning 1 and 6/10 a way to put it all as a fraction is converting 1 into a fraction over the denominator eg. 1=10/10 Then add to the other fraction eg. 10/10 + 6/10 = 16/10
14 over 24; 21 over 36; 28 over 48 all you have to do is to multiply the numerator and denominator by the same number. I you want to check if it is equivalent, you divide the numerator and denominator by the same number you multiplied with to see if it is the same as the original (simpified) fraction you started with. :) hope this can help you <3
Equivalent fractions are multiples of the reduced fraction. 16/24 reduces to 2/3, so equivalent fractions would include 4/6, 6/9, 8/12, etc. Since you can multiple both the numerator and the denominator by any number, there is an infinite number of equivalent fractions possible.
It's equivalent to all of those except 6/24 . I guess the precise answer to the question is yes, yes, no, yes.