no. two fourteenths are equal to one seventh.
two sevenths is equivalent to four fourteenths
No, it would have to be ten fourteenths to equal five sevenths or one seventh equals two fourteenths.
Yes, two fourteenths (2/14) is equivalent to three sevenths (3/7). When you simplify 2/14, it reduces to 1/7 by dividing both the numerator and the denominator by 2. Since 3/7 is already in its simplest form, you can see that 1/7 is not equal to 3/7. Thus, two fourteenths is not equivalent to three sevenths.
Two sevenths times three fourths is six twenty-eighths or three fourteenths.
Four fourteenths is equal to two-sevenths when simplified. This is because both the numerator and the denominator can be divided by two, resulting in ( \frac{4 \div 2}{14 \div 2} = \frac{2}{7} ). Thus, four fourteenths simplifies to two-sevenths.
Oh, isn't that a lovely little math problem we have here? Let's add those fractions together. Two sevenths plus three fourteenths equals twenty-nine fourteenths. Just like painting a happy little tree, sometimes all it takes is a little patience and gentle brushstrokes to bring everything together beautifully.
Expressed as a proper fraction in its simplest form, 1/2 - 2/7 = 3/14 or three fourteenths.
Expressed as a proper fraction in its simplest form, 9/14 + 2/7 = 13/14 or thirteen fourteenths.
6/14 - 2/14 = 4/14 = 2/7 or 3/7 - 1/7 = 2/7
2/7 minus 13/14 is -9/14
6/14 12/28
2/4 * 3/7 = 6/28, which is 3/14. Three fourteenths. So no. I think what you did was flip a fraction upside-down by mistake...