The lowest numerator equals is first the second lowest numerator second and so on
you can find the least common denominator and then order them.
to make your denominator common you have to times a number that equals the same
36.1,42,42.35,40.08,40,42.67
Yes, numerical order is from least to greatest for example 1,2,3,4...
In order to reduce any fraction to its lowest terms, divide both the numerator and denominator by their greatest common factor.
you can find the least common denominator and then order them.
You need at least one more fraction in order to have a common denominator.
As they all have the same denominator (12) order them by the numerator in order from least to greatest.
In order to write fractions from least to greatest you need more than one fraction!
If they all have a common denominator, then list them from lowest to highest numerator.
to make your denominator common you have to times a number that equals the same
it's pretty easy you wold get a common denominator then do what you do with fractions
You usually put the biggest denominator first. The bigger the number is the lower it means. So for EXAMPLE:20/30,15/30,6/10 . In least to greatest it would be the same order. In greatest to least it would be completely turned around
In order to have a greatest common denominator, there has to be two numbers and they both have to be fractions. 60 has no greatest common denominator.
Ordering fractions is putting them in order, usually least to greatest, smallest to largest. In order to determine whether a fraction is larger or smaller than another one, it is necessary to compare them. This is done by determining a common denominator and comparing the numerators.
2/3, 1/2, 5/12
At least another fraction is needed in order to find the LCD