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Answered by arpand775
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Equivalent Rational Numbers. ... For example, rational numbers 1215, 2025, −28−35, −48−60 are equivalent to the rational number 45. We know that if we multiply the numerator and denominator of a fraction by the same positive integer, the value of the fraction does not change.

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Equivalent Rational Numbers by Multiplication

On multiplying the numerator and denominator of a fraction with the same integer the fraction value doesn't change. Example: Fractions 4/8 and 16/32 are equivalent because the numerator and denominator can be obtained by multiplying with each of them with 4.

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