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Q: Can you have an unlimited number of equivalent fractions for any given fraction?
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What is equivalent fractions of 0.3?

There are an infinite number of equivalent fractions. However, the simplest, or reduced, equivalent fraction is 3/10.


What is equal fraction that name the same number?

Equivalent fractions.


A fraction has how many number of equivalent fractions?

An infinite amount.


Is a half an equivalent fraction?

Equivalent to what? No fraction is "equivalent" by itself; you can say that two or more fractions are equivalent, if they represent the same number.


Why can you multiply the numerator and the denominator of a fraction by the same number to write an equivalent fraction?

Because that is how equivalent fractions are defined!


What are the equivalent fractions to four over fifteen?

There are infinitely many equivalent fractions. Multiply the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of the fraction by any non-zero number. You will have an equivalent fraction.


Is there an infinite number of equivalent fractions for any one fraction?

Yes


How do you change the number 7 into a fraction?

It is 7/1 and equivalent fractions.


How many fractions are equivalent to 4 5ths?

There are an infinite number of proper fractions equal to any other fraction - as long as you multiply the numerator and denominator by the same number, the fractions will be equivalent.


How do you find fractions equivalent to each other?

To find out if two fractions are equivalent, either reduce them both to their simplest forms (which will be the same number if they're equivalent) or convert them to decimals (which will be the same number if they're equivalent). To make an equivalent fraction of a given fraction, multiply the numerator and the denominator of the given fraction by the same counting number.


What are 3 equivalent fractions to for four 23rds?

If you multiply top and bottom of a fraction by any non-zero number, you get an equivalent fraction. Do this with several numbers (such as 2, 3, and 4), and you get several equivalent fractions.


How do you express fractions as an equivalent fraction?

Multiply the numerator and the denominator by the same number.