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D.C is going to help us understand how to decompose fractions to make a whole number!
Learn how to recognise and use equivalent fractions. Ms Szalek explains how you can write and name equivalent fractions, and then she uses this knowledge to solve a problem about sharing cake equally.
In this KS2 Maths article you'll learn how to simplify equivalent fractions. We also have KS2 Maths videos, a quiz and lots of examples.
20 × 5 = 100 100 ÷ 5 = 20 20% is equivalent to 1 5. You can use these common percentages and their equivalent fractions to help you solve problems with percentages.
In fourth grade, students learn to solve multi-step word problems and deepen their understanding of fractions.