Below examples on equivalent fractions can be beneficial for you to get practiced with this concept.
Learning equivalent fractions with examples:
Consider the fractions 1/6 and 5/30.
Observing these 2 fractions, the numerator of the first fraction is 1 and the denominator of the first fraction is 6 whereas the numerator of the second fraction is 5 and denominator is 30. Both the fraction seems to be different.
Let us simplify the 2 fraction 5/30, that is divide the numerator and denominator with a common factor of 5 and 30. The common factor of 5 and 30 is 5.
So let us divide 5 and 30 with 5.So, 5/30 = 1/6. Do you want to lea! rn what is indices
Now compare the two fractions. They are same.
So, 1/6 and 5/30 are called as equivalent fractions.
Equivalent fraction appears to be different but they possess same value.
Online equivalent fractions
While learning about equivalent fractions online one must be cautious in finding the following points.
- Whole numbers should be in the numerator and denominator
- To check whether the given fractions are equivalent, hence can divide or multiply the numerator and denominator with the same number for more help with Linear function
- Please do not add or subtract any numbers from the numerator and denominator to get the equivalent fraction.
How to do equivalent fractions
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