In order to answer this question, you must convert each number into 3 different fractions. This can be done by multiplyhing the number by the denominator (The denominator is the bottem part of the fraction) as you go up, for example, for 2 , you can make it into a 4/2, due to the denominator being 2, you multiply it by 2, and there you go, you made a fraction that equals the number. You can do this with the rest of these, although for number 11, its pretty much the same thing, just by dividing the new denominator with the old one then multiplying that new number by the numerator to get your fraction.