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Are the fractions 1/5 , 5/5 , and 5/1 equivalent?Explain.
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Are the fractions 1/5 , 5/5 , and 5/1 equivalent?Explain.
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Answer:
They are not equal
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's take a look at each one of them separately:
: This fraction is in the simplest form. It is equivalent to 0.2
The fraction is formed by dividing one part over five
: This fraction is not in the simplest form. We can divide 5 by 5 and the answer would be 1. Therefore,
is equivalent to 1
: This fraction is not in the simplest form. We can divide 5 by 1 and the answer would be 5. Therefore,
is equivalent to 5.
Based on the above, we can cnfirm that 0.2 , 1 and 5 are not equivalent.
Therefore, the given fractions are not equivalent
Hope this helps :)
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