You will learn about "Equivalent Fractions" in this video. Look at the fractions 1 / 2, 3 / 6 and 2 / 4. The numbers representing them are different, however the shaded parts are the same in each fraction. Such fractions having the same value are called equivalent fractions. @Subscribe on Youtube: www.youtube.com/user/Smartlearningforall?sub_confirmation=1 @Facebook: www.facebook.com/smartlearningforall @Twitter: www.twitter.com/SmartLearningFA