150/100,15/10.
There are endless fractions that are equal to 1/2, but two of them could be 2/4 and 4/8.
They are equivalent fractions, each equal to 0.2
You can represent the two fractions with one fraction with a numerator equal to the sum of the two individual numerators (with sign) and a denominator equal to just one of the two denominators.
No - one half plus one half equals one.
150/100,15/10.
anything that's not the denominator divided by two
There are endless fractions that are equal to 1/2, but two of them could be 2/4 and 4/8.
1 half plus 1 half equals a whole
Equal
They are equivalent fractions, each equal to 0.2
The direct answer is: No. Half of two is equal to one.
You can represent the two fractions with one fraction with a numerator equal to the sum of the two individual numerators (with sign) and a denominator equal to just one of the two denominators.
No, two one-fourths (two-fourths) equal one half.
Yes, but only if the two fractions are the same or equivalent fractions (other than 0).
No - one half plus one half equals one.
They are two proper rational fractions.