10/30, 100/300, 100000/300000
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∙ 2011-08-31 13:16:01You have to put the slash after the numbers one half is 1/2 three thirds is 3/3
10/30, 100/300 and 3/9 are three examples.
Here is one: 14/3
One fraction equivalent to 2/3 is 4/6
Answer: When adding or subtracting fractions with different denominators it is important to change the denominators into the lowest common denominator by using equivalent fractions. Answer: Equivalent fractions are used to: * Simplify fractions. It is sort of inelegant to write the final solution of a problem as 123/246, when you can just as well write it as 1/2. * Add fractions. If two fractions have different denominators, you need to convert them to equivalent fractions that have the same denominator. Only then can you add. * Subtract fractions (same as addition). * Compare fractions, to check which one is larger (same as addition).
I am thinking eighteen thirds is one. But I would get others opinions too.
Yes.
Equivalent fractions must have equal denominators, and this is done by setting the denominators of both fractions to their smallest common multiple. So, say a person wants to compare two thirds and one half, they would set both denominators to six. Two thirds would become four sixths and one half would become three sixths. Thus, two thirds is bigger than one half.
6x
one fourth
One take away two thirds is one third.
You have to put the slash after the numbers one half is 1/2 three thirds is 3/3
2/6 3/9 4/12 1000/3000 As long as you multiply the numerator and the denominator by the same number, it's equivalent.
2/6, 3/9
write two equivalent fractions to one sixth?
10/30, 100/300 and 3/9 are three examples.
1/3 1/3