Equivalent Fractions have the same value, even though they may look different.These fractions are really the same:12=24=48Why are they the same? Because when you multiply or divide both the top and bottom by the same number, the fraction keeps it's value.
24 = 24/1 in fraction
equivalent factors are fractions where the numerator and denominator are multiplied by the same number, so equivalent fractions of 7/8 by 2,3, and 4 are (14/16, 21/24, and 28/32)
Indeed, since you have multiplied both the numerator and denominator by the same number, 3/8 and 9/24 are equivalent fractions.
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Equivalent Fractions have the same value, even though they may look different.These fractions are really the same:12=24=48Why are they the same? Because when you multiply or divide both the top and bottom by the same number, the fraction keeps it's value.
Change each fraction to an equivalent fraction with the same denominator. 3/8+5/12= 9/24+10/24=19/24
24 = 24/1 in fraction
Like fractions are the fractions which have the same denominator and unlike fractions are the fractions which do not have the same denominator.
Like Fractions
Fractions with the same numerator are called like fractions
Fractions that are equivalent have the same values when simplified.
fractions having same denominators are like fractions & others are unlike fractions
it stay the same when you subtract fractions and when you add fractions.
if both fractions are negative then add like normal then put a negative sign in front like this: -6/24 + -8/24 = - 14/24 now simplify. your answer is... -7/12 i hope this helped. (oh yeah, same thing with subtraction)
equivalent factors are fractions where the numerator and denominator are multiplied by the same number, so equivalent fractions of 7/8 by 2,3, and 4 are (14/16, 21/24, and 28/32)
If the denominators are not the same, then you have to use equivalent fractions which do have a common denominator . To do this, you need to find the least common multiple (LCM) of the two denominators. To add fractions with unlike denominators, rename the fractions with a common denominator. Then add and simplify.