Pretty much any number has an equivalent, it is like saying hi and hello are both greetings, so you can have for example
the number
1 has many equivalents
1/1=1, 3/3=1 100/100 =1 2^0=1...so on and so forth....
or 2
4/2=2 16/8=2 32/16 , 100/50=2 ...so on and so forth
it is just another way to write a number, they mean the same thing, just sometimes easier working with one of the versions rather than the other. It can be a very useful tool in math.
Hope this clarifys things a bit for you!
Whole numbers
numbers that are equal to eachother
Equivalent ratios are ratios that represent different numbers but the relationship between the numbers is same.
0.82 and 41/50 are equivalent to 82%
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Whole numbers
they are almost all equivalent - whole numbers also have the number 0, which natural numbers (counting numbers) do not.
The decimal 0.66 can be expressed as a fraction as 66/100. This fraction can be simplified by dividing both the numerator and denominator by their greatest common factor, which is 33. Therefore, 66/100 is equivalent to 2/3 in its simplest form. So, the two numbers equivalent to 0.66 are 66/100 and 2/3.
Equivalent numbers.
numbers that are equal to eachother
No, they are not equivalent sets.
Equivalent ratios are ratios that represent different numbers but the relationship between the numbers is same.
Well, let's see here, friend. 31 is equivalent to 31 because each number is unique and special in its own way. Just like how every tree in our painting has its own beauty, every number has its own value and meaning. So, embrace the number 31 and let it bring a little joy to your day.
0.82 and 41/50 are equivalent to 82%
There is no equivalent fraction for 5/8 with smaller whole numbers. However, 0.5/0.8 is equivalent.There is no equivalent fraction for 5/8 with smaller whole numbers. However, 0.5/0.8 is equivalent.There is no equivalent fraction for 5/8 with smaller whole numbers. However, 0.5/0.8 is equivalent.There is no equivalent fraction for 5/8 with smaller whole numbers. However, 0.5/0.8 is equivalent.
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