Question #855f8

1 Answer
Dec 13, 2017

Variety of answers, examples include #2/18, 3/27, 4/36#

Explanation:

Equivalent Fractions have the same value, but looks differently.

You can find them when you multiply or divide both the top and bottom by the same number, making the fraction have the same value.

We can, for example, multiply both denominator and numerator by 2, which is #2/2#

So in we can do #(1/9)*(2/2)=2/18#

You can also multiply by other numbers to find equivalent fractions, such as 3, or 4.

#(1/9)(3/3)=(3/27) or (1/9)(4/4)=4/36#