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
4/14, 6/21, 8/28,...To get the equivalent fractions of 10/35:1. Reduce the given fraction to its lowest term so as to get equivalent fractions of lesser value.10/35 = 2/72. Multiply 2/7 by 2/2, 3/3, 4/4,...2/7 * 2/2 = 4/142/7 * 3/3 = 6/212/7 * 4/4 = 8/28Equivalent fractions of 10/35 = 4/14, 6/21, 8/28,...
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Fin the common demonator first, 35, the make both fractions of that demonator, 20/35 and 14/35, as you can see 20/35(4/7) is bigger then 14/35(2/5)
21 over 35 = 3/5
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
No. They thought that all fractions could be expressed as combinations of unit fractions. They and other ancients may have thought that any fraction could be wretten as a combination of unit fractions, but according to wikipedia they (ancient Egyptians) had special symbols for 2/3 and 3/4 and even had a papyrus used by scribes that listed the equivalents for 2/n, so they did not always write fractions as this combination of unit fractions. Does your question mean a combination of unit fractions, or as a unit fraction?
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4/14, 6/21, 8/28,...To get the equivalent fractions of 10/35:1. Reduce the given fraction to its lowest term so as to get equivalent fractions of lesser value.10/35 = 2/72. Multiply 2/7 by 2/2, 3/3, 4/4,...2/7 * 2/2 = 4/142/7 * 3/3 = 6/212/7 * 4/4 = 8/28Equivalent fractions of 10/35 = 4/14, 6/21, 8/28,...
2/4 = 1/2
fractions which are equivalent to 0.35 = 35/100, 7/20, 70/200, ...0.35 * 100/100 = 35/100 or 7/20 or, 70/200in fraction
Fractions that are equivalent to 7 include 7/1, 14/2, 21/3, 28/4, 35/5, etc.
Well there are different kinds of fractions their are mixed numbers, regular fractions and improper fractionsThere are 5 kinds of fraction. Proper fraction, improper fraction, mixed number, unit fraction, and equivalent fractions. An example of a proper fraction is 3/4. An example of an improper fractions is 13/12. An example of a mixed number is 1 1/4. An example of a unit fraction is 1/3. An example of equivalent fractions is 4/8=1/2.I hope you like my answer... :)
Yes, but only if negative unit fractions are included.For example 3/7 = 1/2 - 1/14but I do not think there are positive unit fractions that will do.Yes, but only if negative unit fractions are included.For example 3/7 = 1/2 - 1/14but I do not think there are positive unit fractions that will do.Yes, but only if negative unit fractions are included.For example 3/7 = 1/2 - 1/14but I do not think there are positive unit fractions that will do.Yes, but only if negative unit fractions are included.For example 3/7 = 1/2 - 1/14but I do not think there are positive unit fractions that will do.
Unit fractions all have the same numerators but the denominators can be different.
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