The following fractions represent just three different numbers. Separate them into three groups of equivalent fractions, by changing each one to its simplest form.

(a) (b)


(c) (d)


(e) (f)


(g) (h)


(i) (j)


(k) (l)

(a) In this question, we have

= =


(b) In this question, we have


= =


(c) In this question, we have


= =


(d) In this question, we have


= =


(e) In this question, we have


= =


(f) In this question, we have


= =


(g) In this question, we have


= =


(h) In this question, we have


= =


(i) In this question, we have


= =


(j) In this question, we have


= =


(k) In this question, we have


= =


(l) In this question, we have



In the above solved questions, there are three groups of equivalent fractions:


= (a), (e), (h), (j) and (k)


= (b), (f) and (g)


= (c), (d), (i) and (l)


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