The two fractions are exactly the same.
The bigger numerator is the bigger fraction.
Actually there's a lot.It could be 1 and a halve but if you are talking about improper fractions then the numerator has to be bigger than the denominator.
if they have the same denominator, you just look at the numerator and if your seeing which one's bigger, then the one with the bigger numerator is obviously bigger.
Eradicate the fractions.
The two fractions are exactly the same.
The bigger numerator is the bigger fraction.
Actually there's a lot.It could be 1 and a halve but if you are talking about improper fractions then the numerator has to be bigger than the denominator.
To compare two fractions, convert them to a common denominator.To compare two fractions, convert them to a common denominator.To compare two fractions, convert them to a common denominator.To compare two fractions, convert them to a common denominator.
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.
You don't
if they have the same denominator, you just look at the numerator and if your seeing which one's bigger, then the one with the bigger numerator is obviously bigger.
find the common denominator, then whichever top number is higher is the larger
Eradicate the fractions.
You do them the same way as you "do" other fractions.
If you're talking about fractions...no. Two over eight is bigger than one over eight.
They are both integers, not fractions. And 18 is bigger.