working out equivelent fractions is simple you take a fraction-in you case 1/2 and do the same to each number in the fraction. You can multiply or divide but you can't add or subtract for example you can double both 1 and 2 and get 2/4 you could times both by 1000 and get 1000/2000 All of these are equivelent fractions
6/9 ,4/6, 8/12
4 fractions that are less than 2 over 3 are 2 over 4, 2 over 100, 2over 100, 2 over 20, and 2 over 5
3/10 as a fraction is already in its simplest form. Thus to find the fractions that are equivalent to a fraction, you multiply top and bottom by any integer (2, 3, 4...). Doing this produces the first few equivalent fractions as: 6/20, 9/30, 12/40.
2 over 4 is equivalent to 1 half
2/5 = 4/10 = 8/20 = 16/40. All these fractions are the same as 2/5.
two fractions that when simplified equal the same fraction heres an example 16/32 and 2/4 are equivelent because when u simplifiy them they both equal 1/2.
working out equivelent fractions is simple you take a fraction-in you case 1/2 and do the same to each number in the fraction. You can multiply or divide but you can't add or subtract for example you can double both 1 and 2 and get 2/4 you could times both by 1000 and get 1000/2000 All of these are equivelent fractions
6/9 ,4/6, 8/12
4 fractions that are less than 2 over 3 are 2 over 4, 2 over 100, 2over 100, 2 over 20, and 2 over 5
3/10 as a fraction is already in its simplest form. Thus to find the fractions that are equivalent to a fraction, you multiply top and bottom by any integer (2, 3, 4...). Doing this produces the first few equivalent fractions as: 6/20, 9/30, 12/40.
If you look on a multiplication table you can see many. Row 3 over row 4 are the numbers. 3/4, 6/8, 9/12 etc.
2 over 4 is equivalent to 1 half
Equivalent fractions equal 1/4 such as 2/8
No.
equivalent fractions for 10 over 4 = 5/2, 20/8, 30/12
4/4, 2/2