0.40 = 40/100
0.40 = 20/50
0.40 = 10/25
0.40 = 2/5 (the simplest form)
0.40 = 80/200
0.40 = 120/300
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Multiply both the numerator (5) and the denominator (7) of the fraction by any non-zero integer. You will have an equivalent fraction.
Some examples of equivalent fractions for 4/9 are 8/18, 12/27, 16/36 Multiplying the numerator and denominator of the fraction by the same integer will give any equivalent fraction you wish.
Some equivalent fractions of three fourths(3/4) are 6/8,12/16,30/40,7/10,and 300/400.
Change the mixed fraction to improper fraction, like this: 1 & 3/4= 7/4 because you multiply the whole number and denominator and you add the numerator to get an improper fraction with the numerator being bigger than the denominator.So one equivalent fraction for 7/4 is: 14/8The second equivalent fraction for 7/4 is: 21/12*You can later turn those equivalent fractions into mix fractions, if necessary.*
0.25 = 25/100 = 1/4 = 10/40. All three fractions are the same because the denominator is four times the numerator, and the first is the same as 0.25 because if you divide 25.0 by 100, you move the decimal point left two places and get 0.25. from the decimal of the fraction to the denomanator divided from the decimal and multiplied by the fractio sence equal the answer and youll get it!
Equivalent fractions are multiples of the reduce fraction. For 3/4, equivalent fractions would include 6/8, 9/12, 12/16, etc.
The three types of fractions are: common, improper or 'top heavy' and equivalent fractions
First, simplify this fraction to simplest terms. That will give you one equivalent fraction. If you want additional equivalent fractions, multiplying numerator and denominator by the same number will give you additional equivalent fractions.
Ella say's that she can find decimal equivalent for lots. Of fractions be cause she knows that the decimal equivalent for 1/5 is 0.2. Name three fractions for which Ella could find the decimal equivalent. Explain how Ella would use 1\5 to find the decimal for each fraction
Multiply the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of the fraction by any non-zero number. You will have an equivalent fraction.
Equivalent to what? When you talk about equivalent fractions, the idea is that two different fractions are equivalent, one to the other, or that they are not. For example, 3/4 is equivalent to 6/8 (or to any other fraction which you obtain by multiplying numerator and denominator by the same number).
0.75 is 75 hundredths, which is one fraction; simplyfying by a factor of 5 gives 15/20, and final simplification by 5 gives 3/4.
0.50 is the decimal fraction equivalent to 50/100. This can be simplified to the equivalent fractions 25/50, 5/10, 1/2
Multiply both the numerator (5) and the denominator (7) of the fraction by any non-zero integer. You will have an equivalent fraction.
Three-fifths is an equivalent fraction for nine-fifteenths. Another equivalent fraction for nine-fifteenths is eighteen-thirtieths or six-tenths.
Equivalent fractions are multiples of the reduced fraction. -4/4 reduces to -1, so equivalent fractions would be -1/1, -2/2, -3/3, etc.
33.5 and thirty three and two fourths.