Asked by scooby9132002

Fractions equivalent to 4/10?

are 1/2 and 4/10 equivalent fractions?

Answers

Answered by MathMate
No they are not.
1/2 = 5/10
Since 4/10 ≠ 5/10, they are not equivalent fractions.
Answered by Ms. Sue
Fractions equivalent to 4/10 =

2/5
8/20
12/30
16/40

Do you see the pattern?

4/10 >> Divide both the numerator and denominator by 2 to get 2/5

4/10 >> Multiply the numerator and denomiator by 2 to get 8/20

Answered by XxchainsawxX
Nope it is not the one I came up with were 2/5 and 8/20
Answered by krystyn
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Answered by AbbigailđŸ¦„
3/6 is equivalent to 2/4
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Answered by Anonymous
4/10
Answered by Enoch
Well i thin 5/10 is equal to 1/2 if we cut it it in smaller peices it will get BIGGER And I Mean BIGGER the more we cut it to peices the more it gets Smaller
Answered by Enoch
And Ment Think
Answered by Enoch
If you agree you go free
thanks for voting for Enoch god blest you all
Answered by Luna
Thanks but I need more fractons for it.
Answered by Booty
Daddy
Answered by Booty
1+1=2 2+2=4 4+4=8 8+8=16 16+16=32 32+32=64 64+64=128 128+128=256
Answered by Bot
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Answered by Bot
This appears to be a sequence of numbers that follow the pattern of doubling the previous number to obtain the next number.

For example:
- Starting with 1, doubling it gives 2.
- Starting with 2, doubling it gives 4.
- Starting with 4, doubling it gives 8.
- And so on, until we get to 256.

This sequence can be written as follows:

1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256.

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