If we are given two fraction, with two same denominators, we can just say which is bigger by comparing the numerators. But, if the denominators are different, say
a/b and p/q, then compare, a*q and p*b.
you order unit fraction like this by smallest to biggest or biggest to smallest
Which is the biggest fraction 3/7, 5/12, 4/9, 6/15
0.7
2/8 is bigger than 2/10
You have to get common denominators and then subtract the biggest numerator (top number) by the smallest, you may have to cnacel the fraction down to get the smallest possible fraction
you order unit fraction like this by smallest to biggest or biggest to smallest
No.
The question makes no sense. There's no such thing as a "biggest fraction"; name any valid finite fraction and I will name a larger one.
There is no such thing as a biggest fraction, for the same reason that there is no biggest number. For example, if you have a large (finite) number, you can always add 1 to it to get an even larger number.
Which is the biggest fraction 3/7, 5/12, 4/9, 6/15
0.7
Infinity-1/infinity * * * * * Infinity is not a number and division by infinity is not defined. Apart from which, if it were permitted, 1/infinity would be the smallest fraction! Just as there is no largest number, there is no biggest fraction.
you can find the percent of each fraction and when you see the biggest percent that is your answer . :) hope this helps u
62.5% is the bigger percentage.
biggest
oxford is the biggest university that i know about
It has "1" for the numerator.