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Equivalent Fractions
Equivalent fractions are fractions that represent the same value, even though they look different. For example, if you have a cake, cut it into two equal pieces, and eat one of them, you will have eaten half the cake. If you cut a cake into eight equal pieces and eat four of them, you will still have eaten half the cake. These are equivalent fractions. This section explains equivalent fractions in more detail.
Equivalent Fractions
Equivalent Fractions Video transcript - RTFExample & Activity
Example
Find a fraction with a denominator of 21 that is equivalent to
.
To find equivalent fractions, we multiply the numerator and the denominator by the same number, so we need to multiply the denominator of 7 by a number that will give us 21. Since 3 multiplied by 7 gives us 21, we can find an equivalent fraction by multiplying both the numerator and denominator by 3.

Therefore,
is an equivalent fraction to
.
Activity
Try this activity to test your skills. If you have trouble, check out the information in the module for help.
Summary and Worksheet
- Summary: Equivalent Fractions - PDF - Opens in a new window This document contains a short (1 – 2 page) summary of this topic as well as detailed examples to illustrate key concepts. Use this summary to review this topic.
- Worksheet: Equivalent Fractions - PDF - Opens in a new window This document contains practice questions on this topic. Use the worksheet to test your knowledge and practice the skills learned in this module. The answers to the practice questions are provided at the end.
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