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# How do you find a fraction we with a denominator less than 50 that is equivalent to a given fraction?

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It is not possible. There is no fraction equivalent to 1/73 which has a denominator less than 50.

In fact, if p is any prime greater than 50, then for any fraction q/p, there is no equivalent fraction with denominator less than 50.

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You can multiply is numerator and denominator by the same number

You multiply or divide both numerator and denominator by the same number.

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

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Multiply the given fraction by 7y/7y. That's the same as ' 1 ',and it'll give you the denominator of 35y .

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you divide the numerator (number on top) by the denominator (number in the bottom)

Fractions equivalent to 3/15 with a denominator less than 50 are, in ascending order of denominator: 1/5 2/10 4/20 5/25 6/30 7/35 8/40 9/45 10/50

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

To compare two fractions, find a common denominator, then convert each fraction to equivalent fractions with that common denominator. Finally, you compare the numerators. 5/6

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