express the fractions 3/4, 7/16 and 5/8 with the LCD. the answer is b) 12/16,7/16,and 10/16 OR c)9/16,49/16, and 36/16
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∙ 15y agoRewriting input as fractions if necessary: 5/8, 2/3, 3/4The least common denominator (LCD) is: 24.Rewriting as equivalent fractions with the LCD: 15/24, 16/24, 18/24Ordering these fractions by the numerator: 18/24 >16/24 > 15/24Therefore, the order is: 3/4 > 2/3> 5/8
Only fractions can be reduced to lower terms. 58 and 81 are whole numbers, and can't be.
490 ÷ 58 = 8 times remainder 26, alternatively, using fractions and decimals: 490 ÷ 58 = 8 13/29 ≈ 8.448
3 fractions equivalent to 5.8 = 29/5, 5810, 12/155.8 * 10/10 = 58/10 or 29/5 in fraction in lowest termTo get the equivalent fractions of 29/5:Multiply 29/5 by 2/2, 3/3,...29/5 * 2/2 = 58/1029/5 * 3/3 = 12/15Equivalent fractions of 29/5 = 5810, 12/15,…
A fraction of something is an amount that is less than whole of it.# Both 26 and 58 are greater than 1 so are not fractions in that sense. A fraction is really a portion of something. If you divide an apple into 4 equally sized segments, then you have divided a whole apple into 4 parts. The whole apple is a single apple, so the quantity of apples is 1. Each segment is a fraction of the fraction of the whole apple - a fraction of 1. We represent this with the quantity, 1, with a line underneath to indicate that it has been divided into parts. The number of parts goes underneath : 1 _ 4 So each of the 4 segments of the is one fourth of the whole apple. We normally call it one quarter. If we had 1 _ 26 and 1 _ 58 Then we would have fractions - one 26th of a whole and one 58th of a whole. If you divide something into more parts, then each part is going to be smaller. So 1/58 is smaller than 1/26. # But 26 and 58 on their own are not fractions in the sense I have given. However, you can treat them as fractions : 26 _ 1 and 58 _ 1 This is because 1 part of any number is that number. In this sense, these numbers are fractions, and 58 is the largest of the two.
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The answer is B. 12/16, 7/16, and 10/16
Rewriting input as fractions if necessary: 5/8, 2/3, 3/4The least common denominator (LCD) is: 24.Rewriting as equivalent fractions with the LCD: 15/24, 16/24, 18/24Ordering these fractions by the numerator: 18/24 >16/24 > 15/24Therefore, the order is: 3/4 > 2/3> 5/8
58 = 5,800% or 580/100
LCM(56, 311, 58) = 1010128.
To change percentage to fractions, put the percentage number over 100. So, 58% is 58 over 100.
58 is an integer, not a fraction and there is no sensible way to express it as a fraction.
No, demnominators do not cancel when multiplying fractions. This is a very common mistake students make when they do fractions. In your question, the denominator is 1 for both 38 x 58 because you can see this as: 38/1 and 58/1. The 1s will not cancel. However, this will be different if your question was "what is 38 x 1/58?". This is the same thing as saying 38/58. You can simplify this one by finding a common factor.
Only fractions can be reduced to lower terms. 58 and 81 are whole numbers, and can't be.
If you mean fractions of 3/4 and 5/8 then the lowest common denominator needed is 8
490 ÷ 58 = 8 times remainder 26, alternatively, using fractions and decimals: 490 ÷ 58 = 8 13/29 ≈ 8.448
5/8, 10/16, 15/24, 20/32 and so on.