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Two fractions that are the same are called equivalent fractions. Example: 4/5 and 8/10. When two fractions are set equal to each other in an equation, that equation is called a proportion: 4/5 = x/10
They are equivalent fractions.
When you multiply any two numbers, the answer is their product.
There are an infinite number of different fractions between two fractions. If you want the one that's exactly in the middle, half-way between them, there's only one of those. It's called the "average" of the two fractions. Find it like this: -- Add the two fractions together. -- Divide the sum by 2 .
subtracting fractions
They are equivalent fractions
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Equivalent fractions
An answer.
Two fractions that are the same are called equivalent fractions. Example: 4/5 and 8/10. When two fractions are set equal to each other in an equation, that equation is called a proportion: 4/5 = x/10
They are equivalent fractions.
In actual problems, we convert two (or more) fractions so that they have equal denominators.
Those would be "equivalent" fractions.
When you multiply any two numbers, the answer is their product.
When you multiply any two numbers, the answer is their product.
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