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Yes, seven-eighths (7/8) is greater than two-thirds (2/3). When you compare the two fractions, 7/8 equals 0.875, while 2/3 equals approximately 0.667. Since 0.875 is greater than 0.667, seven-eighths is indeed greater than two-thirds.
Yes, seven eighths (7/8) is bigger than two thirds (2/3). When both fractions are converted to a common denominator, 7/8 equals 0.875 and 2/3 equals approximately 0.667. Since 0.875 is greater than 0.667, seven eighths is indeed larger than two thirds.
Yes. seven eighths is equal to .875...
Yes it is. Just like 7 is greater than 5.
Yes.
To compare nine and two-thirds (9⅔) with seven and five-eighths (7⅝), convert both to improper fractions. Nine and two-thirds is equivalent to 29/3, while seven and five-eighths is equivalent to 61/8. Converting both fractions to a common denominator shows that 9⅔ (approximately 9.67) is greater than 7⅝ (approximately 7.625), so nine and two-thirds is indeed bigger.
0.95 is 8.571% greater than seven eighths.
No, three fourths (¾) is not greater than seven eighths (⅞). In decimal form, ¾ equals 0.75, while ⅞ equals 0.875. Since 0.875 is greater than 0.75, seven eighths is greater than three fourths.
Yes, seven eighths is greater than five tenths. Five tenths, or one half, expressed in eighths would be four eighths. Since seven is greater than four, seven eighths is greater than four eighths (or five tenths). One easy way to know is use a calculator and do the division (seven divided by eight, and five divided by ten); in decimal form the higher value may be more quickly apparent when compared.
seven eighths is greater
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Yes.