Sagot :
[tex] \frac{4}{5}= \frac{4\cdot2}{5\cdot2} = \frac{8}{10} \\ \\ \frac{4}{5}= \frac{4\cdot7}{5\cdot7} = \frac{28}{35} \\ \\ \frac{4}{5}= \frac{4\cdot10}{5\cdot10} = \frac{40}{50} \\ \\ \frac{4}{5}= \frac{4\cdot25}{5\cdot25} = \frac{100}{125} \\ \\ \frac{4}{5}= \frac{4\cdot400}{5\cdot400} = \frac{1600}{2000} \\ \\ \frac{4}{5}= \frac{4\cdot500}{5\cdot500} = \frac{2000}{2500}\ ...[/tex]
Answer:
An infinite amount
Step-by-step explanation:
fractions can be multiplied/divided by all numbers and still be equivalent as long as you multiply/divide the numerator AND the denominator by the same number.