sixteen fortieths, and twenty-four sixtieths
Well since we know that 4 and 10 can both be divided by two, the end result would be 2/5. Then we can determine that the common denominator of 2/5 and 1/5 is 5. Since you have a common denominator you can simply subtract the numerators. So the answer would be 1/5.
yes
Two examples of fractions that are equivalent to 4/7 or four sevenths are 8/14 or 12/21.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the fractions now? Alright, so two fifths as twentieths is like... 8 twentieths. You just multiply the numerator and denominator by 4 to get there. Easy peasy, right?
sixteen fortieths, and twenty-four sixtieths
Well since we know that 4 and 10 can both be divided by two, the end result would be 2/5. Then we can determine that the common denominator of 2/5 and 1/5 is 5. Since you have a common denominator you can simply subtract the numerators. So the answer would be 1/5.
yes
Two examples of fractions that are equivalent to 4/7 or four sevenths are 8/14 or 12/21.
Two thirds and eight twelves
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the fractions now? Alright, so two fifths as twentieths is like... 8 twentieths. You just multiply the numerator and denominator by 4 to get there. Easy peasy, right?
Two examples of fractions that 4/7 is equal to are 8/14 and 12/21.
1/3, 2/6
2/3, 6/9
2/6, 1/3
2/5 or 8/20.
2/10, 1/5