Yes - expressed as a decimal, 4/5 is equal to 0.8, while 3/5 is equal to 0.6.
Convert them to a common denominator, which in this case is 35 (5 x 7...the two denominators multiplied), so 3/5 becomes 21/35 and 4/7 becomes 20/35, therefore three fifths is greater than four sevenths.
No! The fraction seven eighths is bigger than the fraction four fifths.
No, -1 is greater than -4
It is, not counting the divider 0, 15 places greater than - 11.
Two thirds are greater than three fifths.In order to answer this we have to convert both fractions into a common form to see which is bigger. To do this:* multiply the denominator (the number at the bottom of a fraction) of each fraction together to get a new 'common' denominator.* divide the new common denominator by the old denominator and multiply the result by the numerator (the number at the top) of the fraction you are converting to get a new numerator.So if we do this our common denominator is 15 (3 times 5). We can then convert two thirds in to fifteenths by dividing 15 by 3 (=5) and multiplying by 2 (=10). Thus 2/3 = 10/15.When we do this for three fifths we get: 15 divided by 5 times 3 = 9.Thus 3/5 equals 9/15.Therefore 2/3 is greater than 3/5 as 10/15 is greater than 9/15.
No.
Yes.
2 and four fifths is less than three, 2 and six fifths is greater than 3.
To compare four fifths and three tenths, we need to have a common denominator. In this case, the least common denominator is 10. When both fractions are converted to have a denominator of 10, four fifths becomes 8/10 and three tenths becomes 3/10. Therefore, 8/10 (four fifths) is greater than 3/10 (three tenths).
three fifths is bigger.
the four fifths is better
Four fifths is less.
two fifths is less than four sixths
There are infinitely many fractions greater than two fifths; the most obvious answer would be three fifths. A half is also greater than two fifths.
4/5 is greater than 3/6 in the same way that 0.8 is greater than 0.5 when they are converted into decimals
They are identical
No.