This is impossible to answer (that is list all the equivalent fractions) as there are infinitely many equivalent fractions. To form an equivalent fraction multiply the numerator and denominator by the same number. The counting numbers (starting at 2, ie {2, 3, 4, ...}, of which there are infinitely many) can be used, leading to: 6/7 = 12/14 = 18/21 = 24/28 = ... (The second is 6 and 7 multiplied by 2, the third is 6 and 7 multiples by 3, the fourth is 6 and 7 multiplied by 4, etc.).
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