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 find out how many eighths are in two-thirds, you can convert both fractions to have a common denominator. Two-thirds is equivalent to 16/24, and one-eighth is equivalent to 3/24. Dividing 16/24 by 3/24 gives you 16/3, which means there are 5 and 1/3 eighths in two-thirds.
4 _ 6
five fractions equivalent to two thirds = 4/6, 6/9, 8/12, 10/15, 12/18,
22/33 528/792
Two thirds and eight twelves
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!