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What fractions - Fractions that have the same value?

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.


How do you turn improper fractions to proper fractions?

you cant turn improper fractions into fractions but you can turn fractions into mixed numbers. to do this you see how many times the denominator goes into the numerator. for example: if your improper fraction is 7/5, 5 goes into 7 one time but there is two left over. you just put that two on top of your denominator and it turns out 1 and 2/5.


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Fractions are two numbers on top, or below each other. The numerator is one number on the top, and the denominator is the one on the bottom. Example: 1/2


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To add/subtract fractions, the denominators (bottom numbers) must be equal; so first convert the fractions into equivalent fractions with the same denominator. Then the numerators (top numbers) are added/subtracted and the resulting fraction simplified: 1/3 + 3/5 = (1×5)/(3×5) + (3×3)/(5×3) = 5/15 + 9/15 = (5+9)/15 = 14/15


What is the equivalent fractions to 30 over 35?

To find equivalent fractions, you need to multiply or divide the top and bottom of the fraction by the same amount. For 30/35 we can divide both top and bottom by 5 to get 6/7. This is the simplest equivalent fraction. We can then multiply top and bottom by 2 to get 12/14, or by 3 to get 18/21, or by 4 to get 24/28, and so on to find other equivalent fractions.