Start with 1/8 and then multiply the numerator (top) and denominator (bottom) by the same [non-zero] integer.
So, if the integer you pick is 7, you will get (1*7)/(8*7) = 7/56
1/8, 2/16, 3/24 and so on.
1/8 is equivalent to 2/16, 3/24, 4/32, 5/40...etc
Equivalent fractions are fractions that have the same value.For example:3/15= 2/10= 1/5 The fractions below are all equivalent.
1 out of 2 is one half. To find out equivalent fractions, you just need to make 1/2 bigger since it's already in simplest form. 1/2 = 2/4 = 3/6 = 4/8 if you reduce all of them, you get 1/2. 3 equivalent fractions: 2 out of 4, 3 out of 6, and 4 out of 8.
(1) find the LCD. (2) find the factor that each original denominator needs to be multiplied by to get the LCD. (3) multiply both the numerator and the denominator by that factor.
1/8, 2/16, 3/24 and so on.
1/8 is equivalent to 2/16, 3/24, 4/32, 5/40...etc
The difference between a quarter and an eighth in terms of fractions is that a quarter is equal to 1/4, while an eighth is equal to 1/8. This means that a quarter is larger than an eighth because 1/4 is greater than 1/8.
No. It is equivalent to 1/1000 of five-eighth. 0.625 is equivalent to five eighth.
Equivalent fractions of two numbers are fractions that represent the same value. For 28, an equivalent fraction can be 14/2 or 7/1, while for 36, equivalent fractions include 18/1 or 12/1. To find equivalent fractions, you can multiply or divide the numerator and denominator by the same non-zero number. For example, 28/1 can be expressed as 56/2, and 36/1 can be expressed as 72/2.
1/8 = 2/16 = 3/24= 4/32 NB Equivlanet fractions are those were vthere is aa common factor to both top and bottom numbers.
Equivalent fractions are fractions that are equal. So, 1/2 and 2/4 are equivalent.
equivalent fractions of 1/3: 2/6, 3/92 equivalent fractions for 1 over 3 = 2/6, 3/9
I just did fractions and I think 1/1
1/8 + 1/2 = 5/8
Ella say's that she can find decimal equivalent for lots. Of fractions be cause she knows that the decimal equivalent for 1/5 is 0.2. Name three fractions for which Ella could find the decimal equivalent. Explain how Ella would use 1\5 to find the decimal for each fraction
If you mean 2/11 and 1/22 then they are not equivalent fractions