Yes 3/4 and 12/16 are equivalent fractions.
Two fractions that are equivalent to 12/15 are 4/5 and 24/30.
They can be: 6/1 and 12/2 as improper fractions
Like and unlike fractions only make sense when you have two [or more] fractions. One fraction, such as 5/12, is always like itself.
equivalent fractions for 9 over 12 = 3/4, 18/24, 27/36,...
fractions equivalent for 12 = 12/1, 24/2, 36/3,...
The fractions for 12 = 12/1, 24/2, 36/3, 48/4,...
12 is 12/1
Well, darling, the fractions of 12 are 1/12, 2/12 (which simplifies to 1/6), 3/12 (simplifies to 1/4), 4/12 (simplifies to 1/3), 6/12 (simplifies to 1/2), and the whole shebang, 12/12 (which is just good ol' 1). So, there you have it, all the fractions of 12 laid out for you on a silver platter.
Oh, what a lovely question! Let's paint a happy little picture with fractions of 12. We have 1/12, 2/12 (which simplifies to 1/6), 3/12 (simplifies to 1/4), 4/12 (simplifies to 1/3), 5/12, 6/12 (simplifies to 1/2), 7/12, 8/12 (simplifies to 2/3), 9/12 (simplifies to 3/4), 10/12 (simplifies to 5/6), 11/12, and finally, 12/12 (which simplifies to 1). Remember, each fraction is unique and adds its own special touch to the canvas of mathematics.
Two thirds and three fourths can be renamed as fractions with 12 of the denominator as 8/12 and 9/12 respectively. The sum of the renamed fractions as a mixed number is 1 5/12.
Yes 3/4 and 12/16 are equivalent fractions.
The answer is...Similar fractions are fractions that has the same Denominator.Example:1/6+4/6Dissimilar fractions are fractions with different Denominator.Example:6/12-9/10
12% = 3⁄25
Convert the fractions to equivalent fractions having the same denominator (this is usually the lowest common denominator). The fractions can then be subtracted by finding the difference of their numerators. EXAMPLE : 5/6 - 3/4 : 5/6 is equivalent to 5x2/12 = 10/12: 3/4 is equivalent to 3x3/12 = 9/12 10/12 - 9/12 = 1/12.
Two fractions that are equivalent to 12/15 are 4/5 and 24/30.
3 and 12 are integers, not fractions.