You can use the same symbols that you use to compare integers or decimals: equal, greater than, greater-than-or-equal, etc.
The ratio that compares two numbers is a FRACTION. For example, the ratio of 3:5 can be written as 3/5.
an inequality
No, it is not.
A rate.
when a symbol such as <or> is placed between two expressions
6/9 and 2/3 are equivalent fractions, therefore the symbol is the equals symbol: = 6/9 = (2×3)/(3×3) = 2/3 × 3/3 = 2/3 × 1 = 2/3 → 6/9 = 2/3
an inequation
Once you find the LCD, convert the fractions to their equivalents and then you can add and/or subtract them correctly.
a what compares two numbers by division?
yeah~!! fractions are 2 between the symbol of subtraction or addition to multiply the single denominator not the married denominator or either the in a relationship numerator... ehehhehehe hope it helped ~ BOLD
There is no such thing as THE two fractions. There are infinitely many fractions.
A rate that compares two equivalent measurements is a conversion rate.
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subtracting fractions
By eliminating the fractions
The ratio that compares two numbers is a FRACTION. For example, the ratio of 3:5 can be written as 3/5.
Write two fractions that the point on the number line represent