No - for a number to have an equivalent, there needs to be a second fraction for comparison - for example, an equivalent fraction for 7/10 is 14/20, because you have multiplied both the numerator and denominator by the same number.
There are an infinite number of answers to this question.An example of an equivalent fraction to 10/17 is:20/34 (top and bottom of the fraction have each been multiplied by 2)
Yes. To change one fraction to an equivalent fraction the top and bottom must be multiplied (or divided) by the same number: 3/8 = (3 x 2)/(8 x 2) = 6/16
you could do 45 multiplied by 2 and nine multiplied by 2 so your answer should be 18/90
5 over 15 is equivalent to 1 over 3Multiply the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of the fraction by any non-zero number. You will have an equivalent fraction.
No - for a number to have an equivalent, there needs to be a second fraction for comparison - for example, an equivalent fraction for 7/10 is 14/20, because you have multiplied both the numerator and denominator by the same number.
There are an infinite number of answers to this question.An example of an equivalent fraction to 10/17 is:20/34 (top and bottom of the fraction have each been multiplied by 2)
14 over 24; 21 over 36; 28 over 48 all you have to do is to multiply the numerator and denominator by the same number. I you want to check if it is equivalent, you divide the numerator and denominator by the same number you multiplied with to see if it is the same as the original (simpified) fraction you started with. :) hope this can help you <3
Yes. To change one fraction to an equivalent fraction the top and bottom must be multiplied (or divided) by the same number: 3/8 = (3 x 2)/(8 x 2) = 6/16
you could do 45 multiplied by 2 and nine multiplied by 2 so your answer should be 18/90
5 over 15 is equivalent to 1 over 3Multiply the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of the fraction by any non-zero number. You will have an equivalent fraction.
Multiply the numerator and the denominator by the same number and you will get an equivalent fraction.
Multiply top and bottom of a fraction by any number (except zero), and you get an equivalent fraction.
1 Actually, once the numerator and denominator are both multiplied by the same number, our options are limitless as to what the equivalent fraction for 3 over 3 can be. 3 x2 = 6 3 x5 = 15 - - or - --- etc. 3 x2 = 6 3 x5 = 15
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.
Multiply top and bottom by any non-zero number (the same number for both), and you get an equivalent fraction.
Any integer n/n multiplied by 8/25 will yield an equivalent fraction. The first 3 are 16/50, 24/75, and 32/100.