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dontnou | 17:00 Sun 15th Jan 2012 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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3/5=?/10 1/3=5/? 7/8=?/16 7/10=?/50 1/2=6/? 3/4=?/16 5/6=20/? 9/50=?/100 sorry but I dont know fractions,please can someone help me out with my grandaughters home work,very many thanks.
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6 15 14 35 12 12 24 18
6/10; 5/15; 14/16; 35/50; 6/12; 12/16; 20/24; 45/50.
6/10, 5/15, 14/16 35/50 3/6 12/16 ? 18/100 I expect someone cold tell you a rule to follow.
Sorry last one should be 18/100.
You might enjoy learning how to do fractions with your granddaughter.

Take the 2nd question: 1/3 = 5/?

Take 5 small things (buttons or something) and put them in a pile. That will represent 1/3 or one 'third'. Make 2 more piles each of 5 things so that you now have 3 individual thirds. So how many things have you got altogether (which is number you are looking for) when 5 = one third ?
think your last one is wrong dodger
For the first one:
3 over 5 = something over 10
10=2*5
so you have doubled the bottom number.
Basic rule: What you do to the bottom number you must do to the top number.
So: 3/5 = 6/10

The Second one:
1 over 3 = 5 over something:
The top number has been multiplied by 5 so you do this to the bottom number:
1/3 = 5/15

Hope this helps, rather than just copy the answers.
"think your last one is wrong dodger"

I did correct it later. It's been many years since I did fractions
3/5 = 6/10 ie you multiplied the bottom 5 by 2 to get 10 so you multiply the top 3 by 2 to get 6

1/3 = 5/15 so you multiplied the top 1 by 5 to get 5 so you multiply the bottom 3 by 5 to get 15

7/8 = 14/16 so 8 x 2 at the bottom to get 16 so 7x2 at the top gives 14

so you treat the top and bottom of the first fraction the same to get the second fraction
Hooray WyeDyed and Carrots99. I knew someone would be able to explain the principle of it all. I know what to do but found it hard to identify a rule.
Thanks.

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