One fifteenth.
3/8 and 3/4 are not equivalent fractions
Well, isn't that just a happy little math problem we have here! To find the sum of one fifth and one fifteenth, we need to make the denominators the same. We can do this by finding a common denominator, which in this case is 15. So, one fifth is equivalent to three fifteenths, and when we add that to one fifteenth, we get four fifteenths. Just like that, we've painted a beautiful little math equation!
There are infinitely many fractions between one sixth and three fifths.
The 3 equivalent fractions of zero is 0,0, and 0.
Three fractions equivalent to 3/5 are 6/10, 12/20 and 15/25
Three fractions that are equivalent to 3/12 are 1/4, 6/24 and 12/48
3/5, 6/10, and 9/15 are three fractions equivalent to 0.60.
There are a infinite number of fractions that are equivalent to 0.50. Three of them are 1/2, 17/34, and 50/100.
75/100, 3/4, and 8/12 are three different equivalent fractions of 0.75
Three eighths
1 fifth and 2 fifths