Equivalent fractions are different fractions that represent the same value or proportion of a whole. For example, 1/2, 2/4, and 4/8 are all equivalent fractions because they simplify to the same value: one-half. You can create equivalent fractions by multiplying or dividing both the numerator and the denominator of a fraction by the same non-zero number. This property helps in comparing, adding, or simplifying fractions.
None, because there is no such thing as a fractoin.
5/4
9/4
12 is an integer , not a fraction - and certainly not a fractoin! You could write it as 12/1 but there would be little point in doing so.
6/10 or 60/100
None, because there is no such thing as a fractoin.
9/4
5/4
3/5.
0.75 = 3/4
12 is an integer , not a fraction - and certainly not a fractoin! You could write it as 12/1 but there would be little point in doing so.
0.3 = 3/10
6/10 or 60/100
2/10=1/5
It is: 11/25 in its lowest terms
7/25
65/1000 or 13/200