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EXPLANATION
If we can simplify the first fraction to obtain the second fraction, then the two fractions are equivalent pairs
EQUIVALENT PAIRS
[tex] \frac{32}{4} \: and \: \frac{8}{1} [/tex]
[tex]\frac{36}{6} \: and \: \frac{6}{1} [/tex]
[tex]\frac{35}{7} \: and \: \frac{5}{1} [/tex]
NOT EQUIVALENT PAIRS
[tex]\frac{18}{3} \: and \: \frac{9}{1} [/tex]
[tex]\frac{20}{5} \: and \: \frac{3}{1} [/tex]
[tex]\frac{100}{10} \: and \: \frac{5}{1} [/tex]
Answer:
Equivalent pairs
32/4 and 8/1
36/6 and 6/1
35/7 and 5/1
Not Equivalent pairs
18/3 and 9/1
20/5 and 3/1
100/10 and 5/1
Step-by-step explanation:
Equivalent pairs: Those pairs that are different fractions but represent the same number.
1. 18/3 and 9/1
18/3 can be simplified into 6/1
so, 18/3 and 9/1 are not equivalent pairs
2. 32/4 and 8/1
32/4 can be simplified into 8/1
so, 32/4 and 8/1 are equivalent pairs
3. 36/6 and 6/1
36/6 can be simplified into 6/1
so, 36/6 and 6/1 are equivalent pairs
4. 20/5 and 3/1
20/5 can be simplified into 4/1
so, 20/5 and 3/1 are not equivalent pairs
5. 35/7 and 5/1
35/7 can be simplified into 5/1
so, 35/7 and 5/1 are equivalent pairs
6. 100/10 and 5/1
100/10 can be simplified into 10/1
so, 100/10 and 5/1 are not equivalent pairs