some one in grade school should have told you that you read 15.6 as
fifteen and (not point) six tenths because the first position to the right of a decimal
is called the tenths place.
This makes it easy to rewrite as a mixed number (whole number and fraction)
15 6/10 then you reduce the fraction to 15 3/5
6/10 and 3/5 are two fractions equivalent to 0.6. There are an infinite number of fractions equivalent to 0.6.
fractions which are equivalent to 59 = 59/1 , 118/2, ...
Because to add or subtract two fractions you first have to find equivalent fractions for both which have the same denominator.
equivalent fractions for 16 = 16/1, 32/2, 48/3
fractions equivalent for 12 = 12/1, 24/2, 36/3,...
78/1 and 156/2
1/3 26/78 52/156
Some equivalent fractions of 78/659 are: 156/1318 = 234/1977 = 312/2636 = 390/3295
Non-equivalent fractions are fractions that are not equal
I think that equivalent fractions are fractions that have the same answer, at he end.
Some equivalent fractions of 20/78 are: 10/39 = 20/78 = 30/117 = 40/156
Equivalent fractions are fractions that have the same value as another fraction.
It is simply: 156/1 as an improper fraction
Equivilent means same fractions.
Yes! If your fractions are equivalent.
Equivalent fractions are fractions that are the same amount but they have different numbers.
Equivalent fractions are fractions that are equal. So, 1/2 and 2/4 are equivalent.