Yes, those are equivalent fractions.
4/16 2/8
There are an infinite number of equivalent fractions for three fourths. Some of them are six eights, 12/16, and 300/400.
1/2, 4/8 and 3/6
Yes 3/4 and 12/16 are equivalent fractions.
4/16 2/8
Yes, those are equivalent fractions.
There are an infinite number of equivalent fractions for three fourths. Some of them are six eights, 12/16, and 300/400.
1/2, 4/8 and 3/6
Yes 3/4 and 12/16 are equivalent fractions.
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18/8, 27/12
2/4 and 4/8 or 1/2 and 1/4
6/8, 9/12
Equivalent fractions appear to be different values, but reduce to the same simplified form. They represent the same part of a whole.
To compare if they are the same (ie equivalent fractions), make them both into equivalent fractions with the same denominator and compare the numerators. To find equivalent fractions multiply (or divide) both the numerator and denominator by the same number. → 1/2 = (1×2)/(2×2) = 2/4 → 3/4 = 3/4 The two fractions now have the same denominator (4), so compare their numerators: ½ now has a numerator of 2 whereas ¾ (still ) has a numerator of 3. 2 does not equal 3 so ½ does not equal ¾; ie ½ and ¾ are not equivalent fractions.