12/14, 18/21
Yes they can. For example: if I have the fraction 3/6, this equals out to 1/2 or 0.5. Another fraction, for example 4/8, when you divide the numerator and the denominator by 4, you also get 1/2 or 0.5. Another way to do this is to get out a calculator, and punch in 3/6. You should get 0.5 as your answer. Then punch in 4/8, and you should still get the answer 0.5 proving that two different fractions can have the same equivalent.
Equivalent fractions are 2/4, 3/6, and 4/8
6/7 - 2/7 = 4/7
If that's the whole number 16, an equivalent fraction is 32/2. If that's the fraction 1/6, an equivalent fraction is 2/12.
2/3 and 3/4Looks like 12 here, so use form of one to convert both fractions to LCD form.4*2/4*3 and 3*3/3*48/12 and 9/12==========
two equivalent fractions for 3 over 15 = 6/30, 9/45
Two equivalent fractions are 2 over 12, and 3 over 18. There much more equivalent fractions besides those.
6 over 10
4/10 or 6/15
6/12, and 1/2
1/6, 2/12
2/3, 4/6
Two equivalent fractions for 1/3 are 2/6 and 3/9. These fractions are equivalent because they represent the same proportion of a whole.
Two thirds is equivalent to four sixths (4/6 or 4 over 6) and six ninths (6/9 or 6 over 9).
5/6 is equivalent to 10/12 and 15/18
4 over 6 and 6 over 9
6/36 = 1/6 = 2/12