What is the equivalent fraction of 1 6?
Equivalent Fractions Chart
Unit Fraction | Equivalent Fractions |
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1/3 | 2/6, 3/9, 4/12.. |
1/4 | 2/8, 3/12, 4/16.. |
1/5 | 2/10, 3/15, 4/20,.. |
1/6 | 2/12, 3/18, 4/24,.. |
How do you change improper fractions to equivalent fractions?
To convert an improper fraction to a mixed fraction, follow these steps:
- Divide the numerator by the denominator.
- Write down the whole number answer.
- Then write down any remainder above the denominator.
What is 5/10 equivalent to as a fraction?
What are the equivalent fractions of 5/10? 5/10 is equal to ½ after simplification. Hence, the equivalent fractions of 5/10 are: ½, 2/4, 3/6, 4/8 and so on.
What is the equivalent of 3 6?
Therefore, the two equivalent fractions for the given fraction are 12 and 612.
How to find the missing denominator of an equivalent fraction?
To find the missing denominator of an equivalent fraction, we first look at the numerators of the fractions. One fraction has both a numerator and denominator. We look at what we multiply its numerator by to get to the numerator that is missing its denominator. We finally multiply the denominator that we know by this number.
How do you find equivalent fractions?
Summary: Equivalent fractions are different fractions that name the same number. The numerator and the denominator of a fraction must be multiplied by the same nonzero whole number in order to have equivalent fractions. In Exercises 1 through 5, click once in an ANSWER BOX and type in your answer; then click ENTER.
How to teach finding missing numbers in fractions?
When first teaching finding missing numbers in fractions, it is often helpful to include the arrows from each numerator and denominator as shown in the image above. This method helps children to stick carefully to the idea that we are multiplying or dividing by the same values on the top and on the bottom of our fraction.
How do you find the fraction with the same denominator?
To find the amount that one denominator has been multiplied by in an equivalent fraction, divide the largest denominator by the smallest denominator. 32 ÷ 4 = 8 and so, the numerator and denominator in this equivalent fraction have been multiplied by 8. We multiply 3 by 8 to get 24.