42/50, 21/25
Rewriting input as fractions if necessary: 3/7, 5/4, 2/6The least common denominator (LCD) is: 84.Rewriting as equivilant fractions with the LCD: 36/84, 105/84, 28/84Ordering these fractions by the numerator: 28/84
The greatest common factor of 24, 84, 168 is 12.
The greatest common factor of 24 84 and 148 is 4.
Any with denominators of which their lowest common multiple is 84; for pairs of fractions these are: whole numbers and /84 /2 and /84 /3 and /28 /3 and /42 /3 and /84 /4 and /21 /4 and /42 /4 and /84 /6 and /28 /6 and /84 /7 and /12 /7 and /84 /12 and /14 /12 and /21 /12 and /28 /12 and /42 /12 and /84 /14 and /84 /21 and /28 /21 and /84 /28 and /42 /28 and /84 /42 and /84 /84 and /84 There are further possible fractions when there are three at a time, and so on upwards. With 12 fractions at a time they can all have different denominators, namely: whole numbers, /2, /3, /4, /6, /7, /12, /14, /21, /28, /42 and /84 Though there are other possibilities with one or more repeated denominators. With 13 or more fractions, some of them of necessity will have the same denominator since there are only 12 factors of 84, namely: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 12, 14, 21, 28, 42 & 84.
Some equivalent fractions of 49/84 are: 7/12 = 14/24 = 21/36 = 28/48
It is: 60/84 = 5/7 in its lowest terms
36 over 42 and 72 over 84
They are: 42/47 and 126/141
equivalent fractions of 3/21 = 6/42, 9/63, 12/84,...
fractions equivalent to: 5 over 7 = 10/14, 15/21, 20/28,... 60 over 84 = 5/7, 30/42, 20/28,...
Yes, the fractions 15/28 and 45/84 are equivalent, as 45/84 reduces to 15/28.
42/50, 21/25
No. If you find the cross products (3 and 84 ..... 14 and 21) and multiply them together, you would get 294 and 252. Since 294 and 252 are not equivalent, the fractions aren't equal.
If you mean 42 then as improper fractions they are 42/1 and 84/2
7/8, 14/16
There are an infinite number of them. Here are a few: 10/14 5/7 60/84 790/1,106