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Equivalent fractions of ( \frac{10}{12} ) can be found by multiplying or dividing both the numerator and denominator by the same non-zero number. For example, multiplying both by 2 gives ( \frac{20}{24} ), and multiplying by 3 gives ( \frac{30}{36} ). Dividing both by 2 simplifies it to ( \frac{5}{6} ), which is also an equivalent fraction. Thus, ( \frac{20}{24} ), ( \frac{30}{36} ), and ( \frac{5}{6} ) are all equivalent to ( \frac{10}{12} ).

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