6/6 has an infinite number of equivalent fractions, including 3/3 and 2/2
Eight twelfths, and twelfth eighteenths.
No 3/4 equals .75 5/6 equals .8333... .75 does not equal .83
No.
1/2
write two equivalent fractions to one sixth?
When you want to add fractions that have different denominators, you have to convert them into fractions that do have the same denominators. So for example, how much is a half plus a third? Both of these can be converted into sixths, so one half equals three sixths, and one third equals two sixths. Three sixths plus two sixths equals five sixths. That's the answer. If you have three fractions with different denominators, the procedure is the same. Convert all three into fractions with the same denominators, then add them.
There are infinitely many equivalent fractions to any given fraction.
one half or four eighths or five tenths or three sixths or eight sixteenths
It is two sixths
6/6 has an infinite number of equivalent fractions, including 3/3 and 2/2
Five sixths = 5/6 Multiply the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of the fraction by any non-zero integer. You will have an equivalent fraction.
Eight twelfths, and twelfth eighteenths.
2/3, 6/9
No 3/4 equals .75 5/6 equals .8333... .75 does not equal .83
1/6, 2/12, 150/900, 60/360, etc., are fractions equivalent to 6/36.
No.