No. Each mixed number is made of a whole number and a fraction. When you add them, you have the sum of two whole numbers and two fractions. Since each whole number must be at least ' 1 ', the sum of two whole numbers must be at least ' 2 ', and the two fractions will always make it more than ' 2 '.
fractions which are equal to 0.05 = 5/100, 1/20, 2/40, 3/60
1/2 + 1/2 = 1
The sum of two fractions will be equal to one when the numerator and the denominator of their sum are the same. Example: 1/3 + 2/3 = 3/3 or 1
fractions equal to 54 = 54/1, 108/2, 162/3,...
Whole numbers don't equal fractions.
No. Each mixed number is made of a whole number and a fraction. When you add them, you have the sum of two whole numbers and two fractions. Since each whole number must be at least ' 1 ', the sum of two whole numbers must be at least ' 2 ', and the two fractions will always make it more than ' 2 '.
There are endless fractions that are equal to 1/2, but two of them could be 2/4 and 4/8.
3/3, 4/4
Yes, 1 fifth is equal to 2 tenths. Both fractions represent the same proportion of a whole, with one fifth being equivalent to two tenths.
The three improper fractions that equal the whole number 3 are 9/3, 6/2, and 3/1. These fractions show different ways to represent the whole number 3 using improper fractions.
1/2, 1/3 and 1/6
two fractions equal to 10.5 = 21/210.5 * 10/10 = 105/10 or 21/2 in fraction in lowest term
They are said to be equivalent fractions as for example 1/2 = 3/6
2/2 3/3 4/4 5/5 etc.
fractions which are equal to 0.05 = 5/100, 1/20, 2/40, 3/60
2/8 = 1/4