Joseph says that there is \(\large \frac{5}{8}\) of a pumpkin pie left and \(\large \frac{1}{2}\) of a peach pie left. Which is NOT a pair of equivalent fractions for \(\large \frac{5}{8}\) and \(\large \frac{1}{2}\) ?
\(\large \frac{5}{8}\) and \(\large \frac{4}{8}\)
\(\large \frac{10}{16}\) and \(\large \frac{8}{16}\)
\(\large \frac{15}{24}\) and \(\large \frac{8}{24}\)
\(\large \frac{50}{80}\) and \(\large \frac{40}{80}\)