There are an infinite number of them.
Here are a few:
3/1
6/2
9/3
12/4
33/11
792/264
Any number of the form n/(3*n) is an equivalent fraction.
There is no equivalent rational number.
Multiply the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of the fraction by any non-zero number or a common factor. You will have an equivalent fraction.
6/2
0.03 is equivalent to 3/100 as a fraction. Therefore the given number is equivalent to 5 + 3/100 = 503/100.
Any fraction is, if it has the same number in the numerator and denominator. There are an infinite number of them. They're all equivalent to ' 1 '.
Any number of the form n/(3*n) is an equivalent fraction.
Multiply the top and bottom part of a fraction by the same non-zero number - for example, by 2, or by 3 - and you get an equivalent fraction.Multiply the top and bottom part of a fraction by the same non-zero number - for example, by 2, or by 3 - and you get an equivalent fraction.Multiply the top and bottom part of a fraction by the same non-zero number - for example, by 2, or by 3 - and you get an equivalent fraction.Multiply the top and bottom part of a fraction by the same non-zero number - for example, by 2, or by 3 - and you get an equivalent fraction.
The equivalent fraction of 2 3 is 6 3, which simplifies to 2 1. To get the equivalent fraction, you multiply both the whole number and the numerator of the fraction by the same number, in this case, 3. This maintains the same overall value of the fraction while representing it in a different form.
There is no equivalent rational number.
If that's recurring 3 then its fraction equivalent is 1/3
Multiply the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of the fraction by any non-zero number or a common factor. You will have an equivalent fraction.
Suppose you have a fraction such as 3/7.To find an equivalent fraction, think of any non-zero integer. How about 6?Multiply the top and the bottom of your original fraction by this number to get an equivalent fraction. So3/7 = (3*6)/(7*6) = 18/42Suppose you have a fraction such as 3/7.To find an equivalent fraction, think of any non-zero integer. How about 6?Multiply the top and the bottom of your original fraction by this number to get an equivalent fraction. So3/7 = (3*6)/(7*6) = 18/42Suppose you have a fraction such as 3/7.To find an equivalent fraction, think of any non-zero integer. How about 6?Multiply the top and the bottom of your original fraction by this number to get an equivalent fraction. So3/7 = (3*6)/(7*6) = 18/42Suppose you have a fraction such as 3/7.To find an equivalent fraction, think of any non-zero integer. How about 6?Multiply the top and the bottom of your original fraction by this number to get an equivalent fraction. So3/7 = (3*6)/(7*6) = 18/42
6/2
0.03 is equivalent to 3/100 as a fraction. Therefore the given number is equivalent to 5 + 3/100 = 503/100.
Multiply the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of the fraction by any non-zero number. You will have an equivalent fraction.
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