1/2 = 2/4 = 4/8 are three different looking fractions that all mean the same, and are equivalent fractions.
Multiply all the numerators together and then multiply all the denominators together. Simplify the product if need be as for example: 3/5*2/3*1/2 = 6/30 = 1/5
The three types of fractions are mixed, improper, and proper fractions.
There are three types of fractions that are used in mathematics. The three types of fractions are, mixed fractions, proper fractions, and improper fractions.
The trick to adding fractions is three simple steps. First, make sure the bottom numbers (the denominators) are the same. Secondly, add the top numbers (the numerators), put the answer over the denominator. Finally, simplify the fraction if need be.
9/36 14/56 3/12 110/440
56/4 238/17 434/31
75/100, 3/4, and 8/12 are three different equivalent fractions of 0.75
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1. Write this as 60/100. 2. Simplify the fraction as much as you can. 3. In the result of step (2), multiply top and bottom by the same number, to get an additional fractions. You can repeat (with the result of step (2)), multiplying top and bottom with different numbers (but always the same number for top and bottom), to get additional equivalent fractions.
1/2 = 2/4 = 4/8 are three different looking fractions that all mean the same, and are equivalent fractions.
Multiply all the numerators together and then multiply all the denominators together. Simplify the product if need be as for example: 3/5*2/3*1/2 = 6/30 = 1/5
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First, simplify this fraction to simplest terms. That will give you one equivalent fraction. If you want additional equivalent fractions, multiplying numerator and denominator by the same number will give you additional equivalent fractions.
When you want to add fractions that have different denominators, you have to convert them into fractions that do have the same denominators. So for example, how much is a half plus a third? Both of these can be converted into sixths, so one half equals three sixths, and one third equals two sixths. Three sixths plus two sixths equals five sixths. That's the answer. If you have three fractions with different denominators, the procedure is the same. Convert all three into fractions with the same denominators, then add them.
The three types of fractions are mixed, improper, and proper fractions.
The three-step method is the easiest way to subtract fractions. First, ensure that the bottom numbers, or denominators are the same. Then, subtract the numerators.Place the answer over the same denominator. All one needs to do now is simplify the fraction.