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22 November, 00:14
1/5 and 10/50 equivalent
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Reynaldo Cross
22 November, 02:14
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1/5 equivalent
3/15
2/10
10/50 equivalent
100/500
1000/5000
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Eric Weiss
22 November, 02:30
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1/5 and 1/50 are equivalent fractions
⇒ 1/5 equivalent fractions
1/5 x 2 = 2/10
1/5 x 3 = 3/15
1/5 x 4 = 4/20
1/5 x 5 = 5/25
and so on ...
⇒ 10/50 equivalent fractions
10/50 x 2 = 20/100
10/50 x 3 = 30/150
10/50 x 4 = 40/200
10/50 x 5 = 50/250
and so on ...
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