Convert them both to the same format and then compare:
Either: Convert the decimal to a fraction, convert both fractions to equivalent fractions with a common denominator, and compare numerators:
0.6 = 6/10 = 3/5 = 9/15
2/3 = 10/15
10 > 9 → 2/3 > 0.6
Or: Convert the fraction to a decimal and compare the decimals:
2/3 = 2 ÷ 3 = 0.666...
0.666... > 0.6 → 2/3 > 0.6
2/3 is larger
No, 3 over 8 is larger
2/3
2/3 is larger. 2/3 = 8/12
2 over 5. 1/3 = 33% 2/5 = 40%
Yes, it is. It is larger by 1/6.
1/5 is the same as 2/10 so 3/10 is obviously larger.
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No; it is one-half as much. You see the 2 is larger than 1.
No. The two fractions have identical values.
3% of 2 is .06
The answer includes an infinite number of fractions, but the simple way to get a larger fraction is to increase the size of the numerator, or decrease the size of the denominator, so 3/7 is larger than 2/7, and 2/6 (which reduces to 1/3) is larger than 2/7.