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How do you name and write equivalent fractions? - Answers

Let me give you an example:2/5 to get and equal fraction you can use any number over it's self like 2/2,3/3,4/4 etc. The best one is to use 2/2 then you see in 2/5 the top number 2 you use 2/2 multiply 2*2 then you got 4.Then you see the five in 2/5 you multiply the five by 2 in 2/2 you got 10.You see that 4 and that 10 you put them together then you got 4/10 that is a fraction that is equal to 2/5.



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Let me give you an example:2/5 to get and equal fraction you can use any number over it's self like 2/2,3/3,4/4 etc. The best one is to use 2/2 then you see in 2/5 the top number 2 you use 2/2 multiply 2*2 then you got 4.Then you see the five in 2/5 you multiply the five by 2 in 2/2 you got 10.You see that 4 and that 10 you put them together then you got 4/10 that is a fraction that is equal to 2/5.



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How do you name and write equivalent fractions? - Answers

Let me give you an example:2/5 to get and equal fraction you can use any number over it's self like 2/2,3/3,4/4 etc. The best one is to use 2/2 then you see in 2/5 the top number 2 you use 2/2 multiply 2*2 then you got 4.Then you see the five in 2/5 you multiply the five by 2 in 2/2 you got 10.You see that 4 and that 10 you put them together then you got 4/10 that is a fraction that is equal to 2/5.

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      Let me give you an example:2/5 to get and equal fraction you can use any number over it's self like 2/2,3/3,4/4 etc. The best one is to use 2/2 then you see in 2/5 the top number 2 you use 2/2 multiply 2*2 then you got 4.Then you see the five in 2/5 you multiply the five by 2 in 2/2 you got 10.You see that 4 and that 10 you put them together then you got 4/10 that is a fraction that is equal to 2/5.
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