Just do what u think and it will be right
Various methods: * Convert the fractions into equivalent fractions with the same denominator; then order by smallest numerator to largest; * Convert the fractions to [approximate] decimals by dividing the numerators by the denominators; then order by the smallest decimal to largest; * Divide the denominators by the numerators; then order by the largest result to the smallest. In all cases list the original fractions.
Usually they are ordered from smallest to largest.
Usually smallest to largest, least to greatest.
As fractions are numbers you would use the same methods as any other comparison or ordering of numbers. Largest to smallest or smallest to largest are the most likely ways
You cannot put a single fraction is order. A number of fractions can be put in order, usually from the smallest to the largest.
Working left to right, like reading a sentence, you write the fractions from smallest to largest, thus putting them in order. If the directions say "largest to smallest", then you write them in that order. For example, 1/4 is less than 1/2, 1/2 is less than 3/4 so the order would be (from smallest to largest) 1/4, 1/2, 3/4 Hope this helps.
If you place them properly then the smallest will be on the left, and they will be in increasing order until the largest on the right.
1/6, 1/3, 1/2
Ascending order goes from smallest to largest.
Put the biggest first, the next biggest next... and the smallest last. You may want to convert them all to a common denominator and then order them by numerator wioth the largest first and the smallest last.
From smallest to largest is known as putting data in ascending order.
The order of taxa from largest to smallest is: kingdom, phylum, class, order, family.