Proper fractions can't become whole numbers.
Change them to improper fractions and double them.
3/4 is equivalent to 6/8
Answer: When adding or subtracting fractions with different denominators it is important to change the denominators into the lowest common denominator by using equivalent fractions. Answer: Equivalent fractions are used to: * Simplify fractions. It is sort of inelegant to write the final solution of a problem as 123/246, when you can just as well write it as 1/2. * Add fractions. If two fractions have different denominators, you need to convert them to equivalent fractions that have the same denominator. Only then can you add. * Subtract fractions (same as addition). * Compare fractions, to check which one is larger (same as addition).
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2/4 = 1/2
Proper fractions can't become whole numbers.
write two equivalent fractions to one sixth?
In most cases, you can use / for 'divide'. For example, you write three-fourths as 3/4.
Change them to improper fractions and double them.
Ex.. 3/4 = Three Fourths (or) Three over Four
Write two fractions that the point on the number line represent
3/12 simplifies to 1/4 or one fourths
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.
No. There are infinitely many equivalent fractions for any given fraction.
3/10 = 30/100
use your pattern to write a rule for equivalent fractions