No. Like fractions have the same denominator.
No. Like fractions are those with the same denominator. If 2 equivalent (not equivalant) fractions were also like fractions, they would be identical.
the different types of fractions are:-proper fractionimproper fractionmixed fraction
Like fractions are fractions with the same denominators.
Change the mixed fraction to improper fraction, like this: 1 & 3/4= 7/4 because you multiply the whole number and denominator and you add the numerator to get an improper fraction with the numerator being bigger than the denominator.So one equivalent fraction for 7/4 is: 14/8The second equivalent fraction for 7/4 is: 21/12*You can later turn those equivalent fractions into mix fractions, if necessary.*
You can convert them to equivalent fractions with like denominators, then simply compare the numerators.You might also convert each fraction to a decimal (divide the numerator by the denominator); then you can also compare them.
Two fractions are related when the denominator of one of the fraction is a multiple of the denominator of the other fraction. (Don't confuse with Like fractions)
They are like fractions.
the different types of fractions are:-proper fractionimproper fractionmixed fraction
They are alike because yu can turn a ratio into a fraction or it is already one.
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... :)
Like fractions are fractions with the same denominators.
4 over 5 has infinite equivalent fractions, just like any fraction. The first one is 8 over 10.
It depends on what kind of fraction you are doing. Like some numbers are prime and some are composite.
Change the mixed fraction to improper fraction, like this: 1 & 3/4= 7/4 because you multiply the whole number and denominator and you add the numerator to get an improper fraction with the numerator being bigger than the denominator.So one equivalent fraction for 7/4 is: 14/8The second equivalent fraction for 7/4 is: 21/12*You can later turn those equivalent fractions into mix fractions, if necessary.*
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You can convert them to equivalent fractions with like denominators, then simply compare the numerators.You might also convert each fraction to a decimal (divide the numerator by the denominator); then you can also compare them.
Like fractions have the same denominators (bottom part of fraction), unlike fractions do not.
Two fractions are related when the denominator of one of the fraction is a multiple of the denominator of the other fraction. (Don't confuse with Like fractions)