Math, asked by jagannath16, 7 months ago

1. Write three equivalent fractions in each of the
following. (1) 3/5 (2) 1/4 (3) 5/2 (4) 3/2 (5) 25/7 you will write correct then I will give you mark as a brainliest​

Answers

Answered by viveklahane606
8

Step-by-step explanation:

1) 6/10

2) 2/8

3)10/4

4)6/4

5)50/14

Answered by Anonymous
19

Solution :

\bf{\red{\underline{\bf{Given\::}}}}

The following fraction :

(1).3/5 , (2).1/4 , (3).5/2 , (4).3/2 and 25/7.

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The three equivalent fractions.

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\sf{\large{\sf{\dfrac{3}{5}}}}

A/q

Multiplying by 2 both numerator and denominator,we get;

\longrightarrow\sf{\dfrac{3\times 2}{5\times 2} =\dfrac{6}{10} }

Multiplying by 3 both numerator and denominator,we get;

\longrightarrow\sf{\dfrac{3\times 3}{5\times 3} =\dfrac{9}{15} }

Multiplying by 4 both numerator and denominator,we get;

\longrightarrow\sf{\dfrac{3\times 4}{5\times 4} =\dfrac{12}{20} }

Thus;

The equivalent fractions = 6/10 = 9/15 = 12/20.

\sf{\large{\sf{\dfrac{1}{4}}}}

A/q

Multiplying by 2 both numerator and denominator,we get;

\longrightarrow\sf{\dfrac{1\times 2}{4\times 2} =\dfrac{2}{8} }

Multiplying by 3 both numerator and denominator,we get;

\longrightarrow\sf{\dfrac{1\times 3}{4\times 3} =\dfrac{3}{12} }

Multiplying by 4 both numerator and denominator,we get;

\longrightarrow\sf{\dfrac{1\times 4}{4\times 4} =\dfrac{4}{16} }

Thus;

The equivalent fractions = 2/8 = 3/12 = 4/16.

\sf{\large{\sf{\dfrac{5}{2}}}}

A/q

Multiplying by 2 both numerator and denominator,we get;

\longrightarrow\sf{\dfrac{5\times 2}{2\times 2} =\dfrac{10}{4} }

Multiplying by 3 both numerator and denominator,we get;

\longrightarrow\sf{\dfrac{5\times 3}{2\times 3} =\dfrac{15}{6} }

Multiplying by 4 both numerator and denominator,we get;

\longrightarrow\sf{\dfrac{5\times 4}{2\times 4} =\dfrac{20}{8} }

Thus;

The equivalent fractions = 10/4 = 15/6 = 20/8.

\sf{\large{\sf{\dfrac{3}{2}}}}

A/q

Multiplying by 2 both numerator and denominator,we get;

\longrightarrow\sf{\dfrac{3\times 2}{2\times 2} =\dfrac{6}{4} }

Multiplying by 3 both numerator and denominator,we get;

\longrightarrow\sf{\dfrac{3\times 3}{2\times 3} =\dfrac{9}{6} }

Multiplying by 4 both numerator and denominator,we get;

\longrightarrow\sf{\dfrac{3\times 4}{2\times 4} =\dfrac{12}{8} }

Thus;

The equivalent fractions = 6/4 = 9/6 = 12/8.

\sf{\large{\sf{\dfrac{25}{7}}}}

A/q

Multiplying by 2 both numerator and denominator,we get;

\longrightarrow\sf{\dfrac{25\times 2}{7\times 2} =\dfrac{50}{14} }

Multiplying by 3 both numerator and denominator,we get;

\longrightarrow\sf{\dfrac{25\times 3}{7\times 3} =\dfrac{75}{21} }

Multiplying by 4 both numerator and denominator,we get;

\longrightarrow\sf{\dfrac{25\times 4}{7\times 4} =\dfrac{100}{28} }

Thus;

The equivalent fractions = 50/14 = 75/21 = 100/28.

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