4/6, 6/9/, 8/12, 10/15, 12/18
There are actually far more than 5 fractions that are equivalent to 2 thirds. Some fractions that are equivalent are 4/6, 6/9, 8/12, 10/15, 12/18, 14/21, etc.
To find out how many eighths are in two-thirds, you can convert both fractions to have a common denominator. Two-thirds is equivalent to 16/24, and one-eighth is equivalent to 3/24. Dividing 16/24 by 3/24 gives you 16/3, which means there are 5 and 1/3 eighths in two-thirds.
3/5 is the smaller of the two.
There are an infinite number of fractions that are less than two thirds. Here are a few of them: 5/8 5/9 5/11 1999/3000 53/81 7/12 Decimals less than two thirds: 0.666 0.665 0.664 0.663 0.662 etc.
Two fractions that are equivalent to 12/15 are 4/5 and 24/30.
There are actually far more than 5 fractions that are equivalent to 2 thirds. Some fractions that are equivalent are 4/6, 6/9, 8/12, 10/15, 12/18, 14/21, etc.
3/5 is the smaller of the two.
There are an infinite number of fractions that are less than two thirds. Here are a few of them: 5/8 5/9 5/11 1999/3000 53/81 7/12 Decimals less than two thirds: 0.666 0.665 0.664 0.663 0.662 etc.
6/10 and 3/5 are two fractions equivalent to 0.6. There are an infinite number of fractions equivalent to 0.6.
two equivalent fractions for 5 over 15 = 1/3, 10/30
Two fractions that are equivalent to 12/15 are 4/5 and 24/30.
1/5
1/5
9
5/3
10
two equivalent fractions to 4 over 20 = 1/5, 8/40