There are an infinite number of them so they cannot be listed. But, for any non-zero integer n, (2*n)/(3*n) will meet the requirements.
five fractions equivalent to two thirds = 4/6, 6/9, 8/12, 10/15, 12/18,
4/6 6/9 8/12
Multiply top and bottom of any of the fractions by the same number - it can be any number except zero. That will give you an equivalent fraction.
The improper for four two thirds is 14 9.And there's many more!
To compare nine and two-thirds (9⅔) with seven and five-eighths (7⅝), convert both to improper fractions. Nine and two-thirds is equivalent to 29/3, while seven and five-eighths is equivalent to 61/8. Converting both fractions to a common denominator shows that 9⅔ (approximately 9.67) is greater than 7⅝ (approximately 7.625), so nine and two-thirds is indeed bigger.
4 _ 6
five fractions equivalent to two thirds = 4/6, 6/9, 8/12, 10/15, 12/18,
Two thirds and eight twelves
22/33 528/792
4/6, 8/12
4/6, 6/9
Two thirds is equivalent to four sixths (4/6 or 4 over 6) and six ninths (6/9 or 6 over 9).
No - an equivalent fraction to 2/3 would be 16/24.
4/6 6/9 8/12
2/3 = 6/9 They are equivalent fractions.
Multiply top and bottom of any of the fractions by the same number - it can be any number except zero. That will give you an equivalent fraction.
The improper for four two thirds is 14 9.And there's many more!