2/5, 4/10, 6/15 and so on.
Take any integer, n, greater than 1.Then (1*n)/(6*n) will be an equivalent fraction.
7/10
0.5
You can use the same notation and ordering for fractions as you do integers. The difficulty with fractions is that in most cases you need to find eqivalent denominators to see how they rank. Ie. If I said order for smallest to largest 2/3, 1/6, 72/96 and 24/48. It would be difficult without finding some similar base (is 2/3>72/96?). Instead if you conver them into a common base... 8/12, 2/12, 9/12, 6/12. Now you can easily order and/or compare the fractions.
2/20 and 4/40.
5/15 = 1/3
They are 3/5, 6/10 and 12/20.
Every fraction that has the same number on top and bottom.
They are: 4/5 and 12/15
They are: 2/3 and 4/6
No because: 2/8, 4/10 and 6/12 are not eqivalent fractions
2/5, 4/10, 6/15 and so on.
7.3 is the same as 73/10 or 7 and 3/10 as fractions, or 730%
1/3 4/18 6/27
There are an infinite number of them from which to choose. Two of them are: 2/12 and 132/792 .
2/6, 3/9, 4/12, 5/15