List some equivalent fractions of
2/5
Equivalent Fractions are found by multiplying
numerator and denominator by a common factor
Check if we can simplify our fraction
GCF (2, 5) = 1
Equivalent Fraction Definition
A fraction of equal value
Multiply top and bottom by 2
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Multiply top and bottom by 5
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Some equivalent fractions for 2/5 are:
{4/10, 6/15, 8/20, 10/25, 12/30, 14/35, 16/40, 18/45, 20/50, 22/55, 24/60, 26/65, 28/70, 30/75, 32/80, 34/85, 36/90, 38/95, 40/100}
Test Your Knowledge?
- An equivalent fraction is found by multiplying numerator and denominator by a ______ factor
Common Core State Standards In This Lesson
3.NF.A.3, 3.NF.A.3.A, 3.NF.A.3.B, 4.NF.C.5
What is the Answer?
{4/10, 6/15, 8/20, 10/25, 12/30, 14/35, 16/40, 18/45, 20/50, 22/55, 24/60, 26/65, 28/70, 30/75, 32/80, 34/85, 36/90, 38/95, 40/100}
How does the Equivalent Fractions Calculator work?
Free Equivalent Fractions Calculator - Given a fraction, this will determine equivalent fractions
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What 3 formulas are used for the Equivalent Fractions Calculator?
Start with fraction n/d
Let i = 2 through 10
Multiply n and d by i to get your new equivalent fraction
What 5 concepts are covered in the Equivalent Fractions Calculator?
- denominator
- The bottom portion of a fraction. For a/b, b is the denominator
- equivalence
- the state or property of being equivalent.
- equivalent
- equal in value, amount, function, meaning
- fraction
- how many parts of a certain size exist
a/b where a is the numerator and b is the denominator - numerator
- the number above the line in a common fraction