Equivalent & Simplified Fractions (Edexcel GCSE Maths)
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Written by: Naomi C
Reviewed by: Dan Finlay
Equivalent Fractions
What are equivalent fractions?
Equivalent fractions are two fractions that represent the same amount
They are different ways of writing the same thing
For example, and are equivalent fractions
How do I find an equivalent fraction?
To find an equivalent fraction, multiply the top and bottom of a fraction by the same number
is equivalent to and and etc.
For each fraction, there are an infinite number of equivalent fractions
Examiner Tips and Tricks
Using equivalent fractions can help with shading parts of diagrams questions as well as adding and subtracting fractions without a calculator
Remember that if you have your calculator in the exam you can use it to check your work
Simplifying Fractions
What is a simplified fraction?
A simplified fraction is a fraction that is written using the smallest possible integer values
Simplifying turns a fraction into an 'easier' equivalent fraction
If both the numerator and denominator can be divided by the same number (called a common factor), the fraction can be simplified
Simplifying is also called cancelling a fraction
How do I simplify fractions?
To simplify the fraction, divide the top and bottom by the common factor
Examiner Tips and Tricks
Make use of your calculator if you have it in your exam
Type any fraction into it and pressing equals will automatically simplify the fraction for you
If the question asks you to show your working, you must show which number you divided by
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