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Oh, isn't that just lovely! Let's explore equivalent fractions for 3/13. One equivalent fraction could be 6/26, by multiplying both the numerator and denominator by 2. Another could be 9/39, by multiplying both by 3. Just remember, as long as you multiply or divide the numerator and denominator by the same number, you'll always get an equivalent fraction. Happy little fractions!
2 equivalent fractions of 13/15 = 26/30, 39/45
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26/30, 39/45
Numbers equivalent to 13 include any values that represent the same quantity or can be transformed into 13 through mathematical operations. For example, 26 divided by 2 equals 13, and 10 plus 3 also equals 13. Additionally, fractions like 39/3 or decimals like 13.0 are equivalent to 13.
Oh, isn't that just lovely! Let's explore equivalent fractions for 3/13. One equivalent fraction could be 6/26, by multiplying both the numerator and denominator by 2. Another could be 9/39, by multiplying both by 3. Just remember, as long as you multiply or divide the numerator and denominator by the same number, you'll always get an equivalent fraction. Happy little fractions!
2 equivalent fractions of 13/15 = 26/30, 39/45
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13/100 is equivalent to 26/200 as a fraction
12 and 13 are integers, not fractions.
To find equivalent fractions to 3 13, we first need to convert the mixed number to an improper fraction. 3 13 is equivalent to 3 + 13/1, which simplifies to 40/13 as an improper fraction. To find equivalent fractions, we can multiply both the numerator and denominator by the same non-zero number. Seven fractions equivalent to 40/13 are 80/26, 120/39, 160/52, 200/65, 240/78, 280/91, and 320/104.
Equivalent fractions for 150/325 can be found by dividing both the numerator and denominator by their greatest common factor, which is 25. This simplifies the fraction to 6/13. Other equivalent fractions can be obtained by multiplying both the numerator and denominator by the same non-zero integer, such as 12/26, 18/39, or 24/52.
26/30, 39/45
26 over 48
Numbers equivalent to 13 include any values that represent the same quantity or can be transformed into 13 through mathematical operations. For example, 26 divided by 2 equals 13, and 10 plus 3 also equals 13. Additionally, fractions like 39/3 or decimals like 13.0 are equivalent to 13.
13/100 As 13 is a prime number this fraction cannot be simplified (by division of the numerator and denominator) but equivalent fractions can be formed by multiplication. The smallest equivalent fraction is therefore 2 x 13/2 x 100 = 26/200
To subtract fractions, the denominators (bottom numbers) must be equal; so first convert the fractions into equivalent fractions with the same denominator. Then the numerators (top numbers) are subtracted and the resulting fraction simplified: 7/13 - 1/18 = 126/234 - 13/234 = 113/234