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.
Well, honey, 24 is equivalent to 24, and 30 is equivalent to 30. So, if you're asking what's equivalent to both 24 and 30, then the answer is nothing because they're different numbers. But if you're looking for a common factor, well, they're both divisible by 6. Hope that clears things up for you!
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