If two fractions are equal then the difference between them is zero (0).
When you divide something into two equal parts you are halving it. This process is often used to teach fractions in school.
Yes, but only if the two fractions are the same or equivalent fractions (other than 0).
There is no difference in value between "equal" fractions: the difference is zero.
Two fractions, a/b and c/d are equal if and only if the cross products ad and bc are equal.
They are said to be equivalent fractions as for example 1/2 = 3/6
fractions which are equal to 0.05 = 5/100, 1/20, 2/40, 3/60
1/2 + 1/2 = 1
3/5+2/5
4/10 8/20
The sum of two fractions will be equal to one when the numerator and the denominator of their sum are the same. Example: 1/3 + 2/3 = 3/3 or 1
2/8, 3/12
2/6, 3/9
1/3 + 1/2
If two fractions are equal then the difference between them is zero (0).
In actual problems, we convert two (or more) fractions so that they have equal denominators.
If the denominators (bottom numbers) are not equal, making equivalent fractions of them so that the denominators are equal. With the denominators equal if the numerators (top numbers) are equal, then the fractions are equal.