No. The two fractions have identical values.
One half is equal to six twelfths. Neither is larger than the other.
no 6/12 is 6 times larger than 1/12 though 6/12 is equal to 1/2
No, 3 over 8 is larger
Yes, it is. It is larger by 1/6.
No.
One half is equal to six twelfths. Neither is larger than the other.
no 6/12 is 6 times larger than 1/12 though 6/12 is equal to 1/2
2 over 2 is equal to 1. It is not larger than one whole.
2/3 is larger. 2/3 = 8/12
No, 3 over 8 is larger
Yes, it is. It is larger by 1/6.
No.
12 (2 x 6 = 12)
There are two ways to figure this out.FIRST WAY:6 1--- also equals ---12 25 1--- is clearly larger than ---6 2So no, 6/12 is not larger than 5/6SECOND WAY:Find a common denominator (bottom number).6/12 and 5/6 lowest common denominator is 12. 6/12 already has a denominator of 12, so you do not need to do anything to it. But 5/6 on the other hand...5 10--- x 2 = ---6 126 10--- is not larger than ---12 12.
4/12 is bigger (than 2 over 12. It is not the biggest, but that was not the question.
No; it is one-half as much. You see the 2 is larger than 1.
No. As you get larger and larger pairs of consecutive integers, the fraction gets closer and closer to (but remains less than) 1. Think 1/2, 99/100, 999999/1000000