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No. You need two fractions for them to be equivalent.
Using a fraction piece with a denominator of 6, we need to find a fraction that, when repeated twice, will cover 4 out of 6 equal parts of a circle. Since 4 out of 6 is equivalent to 2 out of 3, the fraction piece we need is 2/3.
Multiply the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of the given fraction by any non-zero integer. You will have an equivalent fraction.
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No. You need two fractions for them to be equivalent.
Using a fraction piece with a denominator of 6, we need to find a fraction that, when repeated twice, will cover 4 out of 6 equal parts of a circle. Since 4 out of 6 is equivalent to 2 out of 3, the fraction piece we need is 2/3.
Well, butter my biscuit! The equivalent fraction for 7 over 35 is 1 over 5. You see, both fractions simplify down to the same decimal value of 0.2. So, there you have it, sugar!
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Multiply the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of the given fraction by any non-zero integer. You will have an equivalent fraction.
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9 1/4 already is a fraction; there is no need to convert anything.9 1/4 already is a fraction; there is no need to convert anything.9 1/4 already is a fraction; there is no need to convert anything.9 1/4 already is a fraction; there is no need to convert anything.
To express 30 out of 100 as an equivalent fraction, we need to simplify it by finding the greatest common factor (GCF) of 30 and 100, which is 10. Dividing both the numerator and denominator by 10, we get 30 รท 10 = 3 and 100 รท 10 = 10. Therefore, 30/100 is equivalent to 3/10.
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4/10;40/100;2/5
To find the fifth equivalent fraction to 1/12, you need to multiply both the numerator and denominator of 1/12 by the same non-zero number. Since we are looking for the fifth equivalent fraction, we need to multiply 1/12 by 5/5. This gives us 5/60, which simplifies to 1/12. Therefore, the fifth equivalent fraction to 1/12 is still 1/12.