# What is equivalent fraction to 1 3

To find an equivalent fraction to 1 3, or to any other fraction, you just need to multiply (or divide, if the fraction is not yet reduced), both the numerator and the denominator of the given fraction by any non-zero natural number. For example: By multiplying the original fraction by 2, we get: 1 × 2 3 × 2 = 2 6. Here is the full list of equivalent fractions to 1 3.

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## How do you write an equivalent fraction?

Summary:

• You can make equivalent fractions by multiplying or dividing both top and bottom by the same amount.
• You only multiply or divide, never add or subtract, to get an equivalent fraction.
• Only divide when the top and bottom stay as whole numbers.

## How to make an equivalent fraction?

It is possible by these methods:

• Method 1: Make the Denominators the same
• Method 2: Cross Multiply
• Method 3: Convert to decimals

## What are the rules of equivalent fractions?

Equivalent Fractions Rule. A rule stating that if the numerator and denominator of a fraction are multiplied by the same nonzero number, the result is a fraction that is equivalent to the original fraction. This rule can be represented as: a//b = (n * a)//(n * b).

## What are equivalent fractions mean?

Equivalent fractions are the fractions that have different numerators and denominators but are equal to the same value. For example, 2/4 and 3/6 are equivalent fractions, because they both are equal to the ½. A fraction is a part of a whole.

## What are Equivalent Fractions?

Equivalent fractions are fractions with different numbers representing the same part of a whole. They have different numerators and denominators, but their fractional values are the same.

## How to make a fraction equivalent?

Multiply both the numerator and denominator of a fraction by the same whole number. As long as you multiply both top and bottom of the fraction by the same number, you won’t change the value of the fraction , and you’ll create an equivalent fraction.

## What is half of a fraction?

For example, think about the fraction 1/2. It means half of something. You can also say that 6/12 is half, and that 50/100 is half. They represent the same part of the whole. These equivalent fractions contain different numbers but they mean the same thing: 1/2 = 6/12 = 50/100

## How to find equivalent fractions?

To find equivalent fractions, you just need to multiply the numerator and denominator of that reduced fraction ( 13) by the same natural number, ie, multiply by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

## What is the equivalent of 2 6?

The fraction 2 6 is equal to 1 3 when reduced to lowest terms. To find equivalent fractions, you just need to multiply the numerator and denominator of that reduced fraction ( 1 3) by the same integer number, ie, multiply by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 … and so on …

## Is 1 3 a fraction?

Important: 1 3 looks like a fraction, but it is actually an improper fraction.

## Can you convert fractions to decimals?

This Equivalent Fractions Table/Chart contains common practical fractions. You can easily convert from fraction to decimal, as well as, from fractions of inches to millimeters.

## What is the number below the fraction line?

A quick fraction recap here before we begin. The number above the fraction line is the numerator, and the number below the fraction line is the denominator . If you’ve done much work with fractions you probably already know that, but it never hurts to double check!

## Why do you convert decimals to fractions?

There are many reasons why you might want to convert a decimal to a fraction. The most common reason is because your teacher told you to! But beyond that, the decimal form of a fraction makes it very easy to compare two fractions quickly without having to think about it. A quick fraction recap here before we begin.