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.
Well, honey, of course, four fifths is greater than three tenths. It's like asking if a fancy steak dinner is better than a sad little salad - no contest. Four fifths is equivalent to 0.8, while three tenths is 0.3. So, yes, four fifths wins this math showdown.
No.
Yes.
2 and four fifths is less than three, 2 and six fifths is greater than 3.
three fifths is bigger.
the four fifths is better
Four fifths is less.
two fifths is less than four sixths
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
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.
They are identical
No.