it works when comparing fractions by multiplying the fractions to see whitch one is greater not greater and equal
One third is a fraction. It's everyday language for one over three. 1/3
Rule #1 When two fractions have the same denominator, the bigger fraction is the one with the bigger numerator. Rule # 2 When comparing fractions that have the same numerator, the bigger fraction is the one with the smaller denominator. Rule # 3 You can convert the fractions and then just put the greater than, less than or equal to sign to see what the comparison is between the fractions.
To divide fractions, turn the second one over - that is, swap its numerator and denominator - and multiply. Nothing else is necessary. You cross multiply when you have a proportion, that is when you have two ratios that are equal.
1.6 = one and sixth tenths1.06 = one and sixth hundredths1.006 = one and sixth thousandths
fractions
There are infinitely many fractions between one sixth and three fifths.
because they are equivalent fractions and 1/3 is half of 1/6
one and two sixth's
one sixth equal to
write two equivalent fractions to one sixth?
one sixth
yes
There are infinitely many fractions between any two fractions.
no! >:-\
nothing
2/8, 4/16