3 12 --- = ---- 4 16 As you will recall 3/4 can be transformed to 12/16 by multiplying both its numerator and denominator by 4. Whenever you see this kind of relationship you are dealing with equivalent fractions. CROSS-PRODUCTS: The short-cut way to quickly tell if two fractions are equivalent is to multiply the numerator of the first by the denominator of the second (your first cross-product). Then multiply the denominator of the first by the numerator of the second (your second cross-product). If the two cross-products are equal then your fractions are equivalent. Cross-product one: 3 x 16 = 48 Cross-product two: 4 x 12 = 48
2 6 --- = ---- 5 15 Cross-product one: 5 x 6 = 30 Cross-product two: 2 x 15 = 30 Since the cross-products are equal, the fractions must be equivalent.
In the next practice exercise you will be asked to identify the cross-products of the pairs of fractions.