2/10, 1/5
Well since we know that 4 and 10 can both be divided by two, the end result would be 2/5. Then we can determine that the common denominator of 2/5 and 1/5 is 5. Since you have a common denominator you can simply subtract the numerators. So the answer would be 1/5.
the two equivilennt fractions of eight twelfths are quite simple they are 16 24ths and 36 48ths
8Just multiply the 4 by anything and the 10 by the same thing, and you'll get an equivelant fraction. For example, 4 times two is eight, and 10 times two is twenty, so eight twentieths (8/20) or 16/40 , or 32/80, etc.
Eight twelfths, and twelfth eighteenths.
2/10, 1/5
Well since we know that 4 and 10 can both be divided by two, the end result would be 2/5. Then we can determine that the common denominator of 2/5 and 1/5 is 5. Since you have a common denominator you can simply subtract the numerators. So the answer would be 1/5.
the two equivilennt fractions of eight twelfths are quite simple they are 16 24ths and 36 48ths
Two thirds and eight twelves
8/20 is the equivalent of 2/5
8Just multiply the 4 by anything and the 10 by the same thing, and you'll get an equivelant fraction. For example, 4 times two is eight, and 10 times two is twenty, so eight twentieths (8/20) or 16/40 , or 32/80, etc.
16/32 and 4/8
Eight twelfths, and twelfth eighteenths.
80/200 and 808/2020 are two examples.
98/100 & 49/50
2/4 = 8/16
0.1 = 1/10 (one tenth) 2/20 (two twentieths)