Oh, dude, you want equivalent fractions for 5 over 7? Like, sure, I can help you with that. So, 5 over 7 is already in its simplest form, but if you want more fractions that are equivalent to it, you can multiply both the numerator and denominator by the same number. Like, if you multiply 5 and 7 by 2, you get 10 over 14, which is another equivalent fraction.
4/7 - 2/5 = 6/35. To subtract (or add) fractions make both fractions equivalent fractions with the same denominator. The LCM (Lowest Common Multiple) of 7 and 5 is 35, so convert both the fractions to equivalent fractions out of 35: 4/7 = 20/35 2/5 = 14/35 The subtraction can now be done: 4/7 - 2/5 = 20/35 - 14/35 = 6/35
Multiply the top and the bottom of the fraction by the same number and you will get an equivalent fraction. For example 7*2 over 8*2 is 14 over 16 which is equivalent to 7 over 8. Do the same with 3,4,5 and 6 in place of the 2 and you will get five equivalent fractions!
To find equivalent fractions, you need to multiply or divide the top and bottom of the fraction by the same amount.
A fraction whose numerator (top number) and denominator (bottom number) are the same has a value of 1. The fraction, 5 over 5 (5/5), for example, is (bottom) 5 divided into (top) 5 = 1. 9/9 = 1, 7/7 = 1, and so on.
Equivalent fractions are fractions that have the same number. So for example 5/7= ?/21 7 × 3 = 21 so you multiply the numerator and denominator by 3 so 5×3 = 15 -- 7×3 = 21
to get the equivalent fractions:multiply the given fractions by 2/2, 3/3, 4/4, ...2 equivalent fractions of 5/7= 10/14, 15/21
5/7, 10/14, 15/21
fractions equivalent to: 5 over 7 = 10/14, 15/21, 20/28,... 60 over 84 = 5/7, 30/42, 20/28,...
It is: 60/84 = 5/7 in its lowest terms
2 equivalent fractions for 7 and 1 out of 5 (7 1/5) = 36/5 = 72/10
No. To make equivalent fractions the numerator and denominator must be multiplied by the same number. 5/7 = (5×2)/(7×2) = 10/14
They are: 50/70 and 5/7
4/7 - 2/5 = 6/35. To subtract (or add) fractions make both fractions equivalent fractions with the same denominator. The LCM (Lowest Common Multiple) of 7 and 5 is 35, so convert both the fractions to equivalent fractions out of 35: 4/7 = 20/35 2/5 = 14/35 The subtraction can now be done: 4/7 - 2/5 = 20/35 - 14/35 = 6/35
14/36 and 10/36
Two fractions equivalent to ( \frac{5}{7} ) are ( \frac{10}{14} ) and ( \frac{15}{21} ). These fractions are obtained by multiplying both the numerator and denominator of ( \frac{5}{7} ) by 2 and 3, respectively. This property of fractions allows us to find many equivalent forms.
30/42 = 5/7 = 10/14
fractions which are equivalent to 3 over 7 = 6/14, 9/21, 12/28, 15/35,...