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1 Making Equivalent Fractions

2 1 2 = 2 4 Equivalent Fractions
Name the same amount but have different numerators and denominators. 1 2 1 1 = 4 2 4 2 1 4

3 1 2 = 2 4 Equivalent Fractions
Are sometimes called equal fractions: two or more fractions that name the same number. 1 2 1 1 = 4 2 4 2 1 4

4 Equivalent Fraction Models
1 2 3 = = 2 4 6

5 Equivalent Fraction Models
1 4 = 5 = 2 8 10

6 Equivalent Fraction Models
1 4 = 2 8

7 Equivalent Fraction Models
3 6 = 4 8

8 Equivalent Fraction Models
2 4 = 3 6

9 What are the missing numbers?
1 2 3 = = 2 4 6

10 What are the missing numbers?
1 4 = 5 = 2 8 10

11 What are the missing numbers?
1 4 = 2 8

12 What are the missing numbers?
3 6 = 4 8

13 What are the missing numbers?
2 4 = 3 6

14 To Find Equivalent Fractions
Multiply the numerator and the denominator by the same number. 1 3 3 x = 3 3 9

15 To Find Equivalent Fractions
Divide the numerator and the denominator by the same number. 4 4 1 ÷ = 12 4 3

16 To Make Equivalent Fractions
Multiply the numerator and denominator by the same number. You will get a new fraction with the same value as the original fraction. We are not changing the value of the fraction, because we are simply multiplying by a fraction that is equivalent to ONE.

17 What do you get when you multiply a number by 1?
You get that number! 5 x 1 = 5 7 x 1 = 7 37 x 1 = 37 23 x 1 = 23 17 x 1 = 17

18 All these fractions = 1 7 2 33 4 5 When the numerator &
denominator of a fraction are the same, the fraction equals 1. 33 4 5

19 AN EQUIVALENT FRACTION adding & subtracting fractions
What do you get when you multiply a fraction by 1? You get AN EQUIVALENT FRACTION that makes adding & subtracting fractions possible.

20 These fractions represent the same amount.
x = This fraction equals 1. = These fractions represent the same amount.

21 These fractions represent the same amount.
x = This fraction equals 1. = These fractions represent the same amount.

22 Make An Equivalent Fraction Find the Missing Numerator!
Given the new denominator, can you find the missing numerator? x 3 = We multiplied the numerator and denominator by ... x 3 3

23 Make An Equivalent Fraction Find the Missing Numerator!
Given the new denominator, can you find the missing numerator? x 4 = We multiplied the numerator and denominator by ... x 4 4

24 Make An Equivalent Fraction Find the Missing Numerator!
Given the new denominator, can you find the missing numerator? x 9 = We multiplied the numerator and denominator by ... x 9 9

25 Make An Equivalent Fraction Find the Missing Numerator!
Given the new denominator, can you find the missing numerator? ? x 3 = We multiplied the numerator and denominator by ... x 3 3

26 Make An Equivalent Fraction Find the Missing Numerator!
Given the new denominator, can you find the missing numerator? x 9 = We multiplied the numerator and denominator by ... x 9 9

27 Make An Equivalent Fraction Find the Missing Numerator!
Given the new denominator, can you find the missing numerator? x 3 = We multiplied the numerator and denominator by ... x 3 3

28 Make An Equivalent Fraction Find the Missing Numerator!
Given the new denominator, can you find the missing numerator? x 7 = We multiplied the numerator and denominator by ... x 7 7

29 Make An Equivalent Fraction Find the Missing Numerator!
Given the new denominator, can you find the missing numerator? x 5 = We multiplied the numerator and denominator by ... x 5 5

30 Make An Equivalent Fraction Find the Missing Numerator!
Given the new denominator, can you find the missing numerator? x 4 = We multiplied the numerator and denominator by ... x 4 4

31 Make An Equivalent Fraction Find the Missing Numerator!
Given the new denominator, can you find the missing numerator? x 5 We multiplied the numerator and denominator by ... = x 5 5

32 Make An Equivalent Fraction Find the Missing Numerator!
Given the new denominator, can you find the missing numerator? x 6 = We multiplied the numerator and denominator by ... x 6 6

33 Make An Equivalent Fraction Find the Missing Numerator!
Given the new denominator, can you find the missing numerator? x 9 = We multiplied the numerator and denominator by ... x 9 9

34 Make An Equivalent Fraction Find the Missing Numerator!
Given the new denominator, can you find the missing numerator? x 6 = We multiplied the numerator and denominator by ... x 6 6

35 Make An Equivalent Fraction Find the Missing Numerator!
Given the new denominator, can you find the missing numerator? x 4 = We multiplied the numerator and denominator by ... x 4 4

36 Make An Equivalent Fraction Find the Missing Numerator!
Given the new denominator, can you find the missing numerator? x 8 = We multiplied the numerator and denominator by ... x 8 8

37 Make An Equivalent Fraction Find the Missing Numerator!
Given the new denominator, can you find the missing numerator? x 6 = We multiplied the numerator and denominator by ... x 6 6

38 Make Equivalent Fractions Find the Missing Numerators!
Try these on your own. Make Equivalent Fractions Find the Missing Numerators! 44 12 A C = = 55 42 45 28 = D B = 54 63

39 Another way of looking at them.
Equivalent fractions Another way of looking at them. 1 whole 1/2 1/4 1/8

40 They are equivalent fractions
1 whole 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8 We can see that 1/1 = 2/2 = 4/4 = 8/8 They are equivalent fractions

41 We can see that 2/8 is the same length as 1/4 So 2/8 = 1/4
1 whole 1/2 1/4 1/8 We can see that 2/8 is the same length as 1/4 So 2/8 = 1/4 They are equivalent fractions

42 1/2 = 2/4 = 4/8 ½ ¼ ¼ 1 whole Which fractions are equivalent to ½? 1/8

43 Which of these fractions is equivalent to 1/4 ?
1 whole 1/2 1/4 1/8 Which of these fractions is equivalent to 1/4 ? 2/8 1/8 1/2

44 Whoops try again!

45 Well done! That's right

46 1 whole 1/2 1/4 1/8 Which of these fractions is equivalent to 4/8 ? 1/8 2/4 1/4

47 Whoops try again!

48 Well done! That's right

49 1 whole 1/3 1/6 1/12 1/3 2/6 4/12 Look at the equivalent fractions – each time the numerators double, the denominators also double. Which other fraction will be equivalent? 8/24 6/24 4/24

50 Whoops try again!

51 Think of a pizza cut into six pieces
How many sixths are equivalent to ½?

52 Fractions One half – one part of two- Two quaters – two parts of four
Four eighths – four parts of eight- Two quaters – two parts of four- One Half– One part of two-

53 What is the connection between the numerator and denomiator ?
Fractions Therefore What is the connection between the numerator and denomiator ?

54 1 5 22 2 10 44  2  2  2 Fractions or Numerator X 2 X 2 X 2
Denominator The Denominator is double the Numerator or The Numerator is half the Denominator

55 Each one of these fractions is equal to
d e ff b ch dd f g

56 Write the fractions that are equal to
= =

57 Fractions 1 3 5 Numerator X 3  3 X 3  3 X 3  3 3 9 15 Denominator

58 Each one of these fractions is equal to
b c ch d dd e f ff g ng h i l ll

59 Write the fractions that are equal to
= =

60 Fractions X 2 X 4 2 4 16 5 10 40 X 2 X 4 To make equivalent fractions we must multiply both numbers by the same number

61 Each one of these fractions is equal to
b c ch d dd e f ff g ng h i l ll

62 Fractions  2  3 2 4 12 5 10 30  2  3 To simplify fractions we must divide both numbers by the same number

63 Simplify each one of these fractions


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