An equivalent fraction of 3.14 can be found by multiplying both the numerator and the denominator by the same non-zero number. In this case, multiplying 3.14 by 100 gives 314/100 as an equivalent fraction. Simplifying this fraction by dividing both the numerator and denominator by their greatest common divisor, which is 2 in this case, gives the simplified equivalent fraction of 157/50.
You multiply the number by 2/2 3/3 4/4 and you keep going. :)
An equivalent fraction to 5/12 could be 10/24 by multiplying the denominator and the numerator by 2.
To get an equivalent fraction, multiply both numbers by the same number. For example, multiplying by 2, you get 6/16.
if you multiply a number by a certain factor and then divide it by the same factor you do not change anything. It is like multiplying by 1. If you multiply only the numerator you have changed the answer and it is not equivalent.
No. The reason you can multiply a fraction by (x/x) to find an equivalent fraction is because for almost any x, (x/x) = 1. This is not the case for zero. Zero divided by zero does NOT equal 1, so multiplying the fraction by a value not equal to 1 will create a different fraction.
An equivalent fraction to 5/12 could be 10/24 by multiplying the denominator and the numerator by 2.
To get an equivalent fraction, multiply both numbers by the same number. For example, multiplying by 2, you get 6/16.
You multiply the number by 2/2 3/3 4/4 and you keep going. :)
if you multiply a number by a certain factor and then divide it by the same factor you do not change anything. It is like multiplying by 1. If you multiply only the numerator you have changed the answer and it is not equivalent.
Because doing so is equivalent to multiplying or dividing by x/x, which can be cancelled down to 1.
It is finding an equivalent fraction.
it is the Same Number Just 2,3,4.... Times As Much
You can always find equivalent fractions by multiplying a fraction by 2. Therefore, 27/35 is the same as 54/70 and the same as 108/140.
It is the basic law of algebra. When you multiply or divide both by the same number you do not change the value, as it is the same as multiplying or dividing by 1.
We call that cross multiplying.
You turn the decimal into a fraction. Then you can find the equivalent fraction.