1/2 + 1/3 + 1/6 is one example.
Well, honey, buckle up because I'm about to blow your mind with some fraction knowledge. Three equivalent fractions for three eighths are 6/16, 9/24, and 12/32. You're welcome for the math lesson, darling.
To get equivalent fractions to a fraction, choose some number, then multiply both numerator and denominator by this number.
The sum of three fractions with odd numerators can never equal one half because when you add three odd numbers together, the result is always an odd number. Since one half is a fraction with an even numerator, it is not possible to obtain it as the sum of three fractions with odd numerators. This can be proven mathematically by considering the properties of odd and even numbers in fraction addition.
To multiply fractions, you multiply numerator times numerator and denominator times denominator, so 1/4 x 3/4 works out to be 3/16.
A proper fraction is a fraction where the numerator is less than the denominator. In this case, all proper fractions with a denominator of 3 would have a numerator less than 3. Therefore, the proper fractions with a denominator of 3 would be 1/3 and 2/3. These fractions represent parts of a whole divided into three equal parts.
6/18 and 9/27......you can find out equivalent fractions by multiplying the numerator (top number) by the same number as the denominator (bottom number)
Improper fractions are where the numerator is greater than the denominator. If their value is 2, the numerator is twice the denominator. Examples: 2/1, 10/5, 60/30
get the common dinominators and do what u did to the denominator to the numerator!. ex: if I had three fractions with different denominators then I would multiply the denominators till they are the same number then with the number I multiplied with on the bottom I would multiply on to the top!
Equivalent to what? When you talk about equivalent fractions, the idea is that two different fractions are equivalent, one to the other, or that they are not. For example, 3/4 is equivalent to 6/8 (or to any other fraction which you obtain by multiplying numerator and denominator by the same number).
6/8, 9/12, 12/16..... to find more, multiply the numerator and the denominator by the same number....
Multiply the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of the fraction by any non-zero number. You will have an equivalent fraction.
-- Find a common denominator. (It will be a number of which all three denominators are factors. The best choice is their least common multiple.) -- Change the fractions to their equivalents with the common denominator. -- Then add their numerators to get the numerator of their sum.
equivalent factors are fractions where the numerator and denominator are multiplied by the same number, so equivalent fractions of 7/8 by 2,3, and 4 are (14/16, 21/24, and 28/32)
Equivalent fractions are multiples of the reduced fraction. Examples for 3/4 would include 6/8, 9/12, 12/16, etc. As you can multiply both the numerator and the denominator by any number, there is an infinite number of equivalent fractions.
The three improper fractions that equal the whole number 3 are 9/3, 6/2, and 3/1. These fractions show different ways to represent the whole number 3 using improper fractions.
12/4 15/5 21/7. Now how to do it: start with 3/1. Next multiply both numerator and denominator by the same non-zero whole number. So multiplying numerator and denominator both by 4 yields 12/4, for example.
Fractions that are equivalent to 3/4 are: 6/8, 9/12, 12/16, etc. To find equivalent fractions, multiply the numerator and denominator by the same number.