For any fraction, m/n say where m,n are integers and n≠0, there are an infinite number of equivalent fractions. The fraction (am)/(an) is equivalent to m/n for any a≠0.
Make the fractions equivalent then subtract
You cannot add or subtract fractions with different denominators. If the denominators are different then you need to work with equivalent fractions.
"The two" equivalent fractions is incorrect - there are infinitely many equivalent fractions, not just two.
There are infinite equivalent fractions, because 6/10 can be equal to 6,000/10,000. The amount of equivalent fractions with smaller numerals is 1; 3/5
An infinite number.
There are infinite fractions.
There are infinitely many equivalent fractions to any given fraction.
Make the fractions equivalent then subtract
200/340 is one of infinitely many equivalent fractions.
No. There are infinitely many equivalent fractions for any given fraction.
"The two" equivalent fractions is incorrect - there are infinitely many equivalent fractions, not just two.
Non-equivalent fractions are fractions that are not equal
---- 3 fifths is equivalent to ? tenths
I think that equivalent fractions are fractions that have the same answer, at he end.
an infinite number
There are infinitely many equivalent fractions: one of these is 30/40.
you make fractions equivalent denominators, you add the numerators and put it over the denominator