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MA_775_DIABLO [31]
3 years ago
7

What are fractions that are equivalent to 4/20?

Mathematics
2 answers:
Dmitry [639]3 years ago
8 0

Answer: 1/2, 2/10, and 3/15

Explanation: Let's find 3 fractions that are equivalent to 4/20.

To find 3 fractions that are equivalent to 4/20,

notice that 4/20 is not in lowest terms.

In this situation, let's first rewrite 4/20 so that it's in lowest terms.

To do this, we divide the numerator and denominator by the

greatest common factor of 4 and 20, which is 4, and we have 1/5.

Since 1/5 is equivalent to 4/20, we can use

1/5 to find more equivalent fractions.

If we multiply 1/5 by 2 in both the numerator and

denominator, we get the equivalent fraction 2/10.

If we multiply 1/5 by 3 in both the numerator and

denominator, we get the equivalent fraction 3/15.

So 4/20 is equivalent to 1/5, 2/10, and 3/15.

Note that these are just 3 possible answers.

There are many other fractions that are also equivalent to 4/20.

ElenaW [278]3 years ago
6 0
The fractions that are equivalent to 4/20 are: 3/15, 2/10/ 1/5
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