2/5 = 4/10 = 8/20 = 16/40. All these fractions are the same as 2/5.
Yes, the fractions 4 over 5 (4/5) and 8 over 10 (8/10) are equivalent.
5/8 - 1/4 = 5/8 - 2/8 = 3/8 (make all fractions equivalent fractions with a common denominator - in this case, a common denominator of 8 - and then subtract the numerators).
The are many fractions equivalnt to 4 over 5. It starts at 8/10, 12/15 and so on
2/5= 1/2.5, 4/10, 8/20 To find equivalent fractions you need to do the same thing to the numerator and the denominator.
If you convert the fractions to the same denominator, 3/4 becomes 6/8, which is greater that 5/8.
2/5 = 4/10 = 8/20 = 16/40. All these fractions are the same as 2/5.
It is: 8/5 = 16/10
To do additions with mixed fractions, you should add the integer (whole) part, and the fractions, separately.
All of those fractions are in their simplest forms.
(15/2 minus 5/8) becomes (60/8 minus 5/8) by finding the common denominator of the two fractions. By using the laws of subtracting fractions, 60 minus 5 equals 55, and the denominator remains the same, 8. So, the answer is 55/8, or 6.875.
2 over 5 (2/5) 8 over 20 (8/20)
Yes, the fractions 4 over 5 (4/5) and 8 over 10 (8/10) are equivalent.
5/8 - 1/4 = 5/8 - 2/8 = 3/8 (make all fractions equivalent fractions with a common denominator - in this case, a common denominator of 8 - and then subtract the numerators).
If the fractions have a common (same) denominator, you simply subtract the numeratorsExample 5/8 - 3/8 = 2/8 or 1/4If the fractions have different denominators, you have to convert the fractions to ones that have the same denominator (the least common denominator) and then subtract.Example 5/8 - 2/5 = 25/40 - 16/40 (multiply the first by 5/5 and the second by 8/8)with the result 9/40. (check to see if the answer is reducible)
Ah, hello there! Let's paint some happy little fractions, shall we? Two fractions equivalent to 15 over 24 would be 5/8 and 3/5. Just like mixing different colors on your palette, these fractions may look different, but they all represent the same beautiful part of the whole. Keep exploring and creating, my friend!
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