5/10 is equal to 1/2. Whatever you multiply the numerator by you must multiply the denominator and you will always get same valued fractions
Common fractions whereas the numerator is less then the denominator as in 3/4 Improper fractions whereas the numerator is greater than the denominator as in 5/2 Equivalent fractions have equal values as in 3/4 = 6/8 and 5/2 = 10/4
The numerators need to sum to 10 so that you have 10/10 or 1. 2/10 + 3/10 + 5/10 = 1
When converting fractions to equivalent fractions, it must be remembered that you always multiply the numerator and denominator by the same amount. In this case, the denominator is 2 and we want it to be 6. Therefore we have to multiply top and bottom of the fraction by 3. Do this and we get 3/6. Thus the fraction equal to 1/2 with a denominator of 6 is 3/6.
1/2 is equal to 2/4, 3/6,4/8,5/10... and so on... basically if you multiply the numerator and the denominator by the same number it will be an equivalent fraction
They can be: 2/10+3/10+5/10 = 1
Do you mean? 2/10+3/10+5/10?
5/10 is equal to 1/2. Whatever you multiply the numerator by you must multiply the denominator and you will always get same valued fractions
Common fractions whereas the numerator is less then the denominator as in 3/4 Improper fractions whereas the numerator is greater than the denominator as in 5/2 Equivalent fractions have equal values as in 3/4 = 6/8 and 5/2 = 10/4
The numerators need to sum to 10 so that you have 10/10 or 1. 2/10 + 3/10 + 5/10 = 1
2/10 , 3/15 , 4/20 etc. Just multiply the numerator and denominator by the same number.
The least common denominator of the fractions 2/8, 10/11 and 2/3 is: 264.
All fractions depend on the denominator, such as: 2/4 = 3/6 = 1/2
A proper fraction is a fraction where the numerator is less than the denominator. In this case, all proper fractions with a denominator of 3 would have a numerator less than 3. Therefore, the proper fractions with a denominator of 3 would be 1/3 and 2/3. These fractions represent parts of a whole divided into three equal parts.
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.
If the denominators are equal, you just add the numerators. For example, 1/10 + 3/10 = 4/10. If the denominators are different, you must first (1) find a common denominator, and (2) convert both frations to that common denominator.
The way to find equivalent fractions is to multiply the numerator and the denominator by the same number. 4 x 2 = 8 5 x 2 = 10 4/5 = 8/10