No. Make them each into equivalent fractions that have a common denominator (bottom number), then compare the numerators (top numbers): 2/5 = 12/30 5/6 = 25/30 12 ≠ 25 thus the fraction are not equivalent.
It is: 25/30 = 5/6
5/6
6
It is 1 over 3
No. Make them each into equivalent fractions that have a common denominator (bottom number), then compare the numerators (top numbers): 2/5 = 12/30 5/6 = 25/30 12 ≠ 25 thus the fraction are not equivalent.
24 over 30 is equivalent to 4 over 5 because 24 and 30 can be divided by 6!
It is: 25/30 = 5/6
6/7
1/6
5/6
6
It is 6/17
1/5
It is 1 over 3
Nope - 6/20 = 30%
4/6 = 2/3 = 6/9