Then the fraction with the smaller denominator is larger.
The easiest way for me to determine if one fraction is equivalent to another is to divide the top number by the bottom number on both fractions. If you get the same results with both fractions, then they are equivalent.For example:Are 3/6 and 7/14 equivalent?If you divide 6 into 3, you will get .50, or 1/2If you divide 14 into 7, you will get .50, or 1/2So both of these fractions are equivalent.Another example:Are 5/8 and 2/3 equivalent?5/8 and 3/7If you divide 8 into 5, you will get .625, or 625/1000If you divide 3 into 2, you will get .66, or 66/100So these two are not equivalent.
If the numerator is a multiple of the denominator.
Example- 2/4=4/8 all u have 2 do is x2 the numerater and denominator and ur sure 2 find ton and tons of = fractions
If both fractions are made up of positive integers then the easiest method is to cross-multiply.If you want to compare A/B and C/Dlook at AD and CBIf AD > CB then the fraction with A in it ie A/B is bigger.If CB > AD then the fraction with C in it ie C/D is bigger.If AD = BC, the two fractions are equal.
Two fractions are equivalent if the fully simplified fractions are equal. If you can multiply the fraction with the smaller numerator and denominator by the same value to equal the second fraction. For example the fractions 3/4 and 9/12. The nominator and denominator, 3 and 4 have both been multiplied by 3 to equal 9/12. Cross multiply. If the products are equal, the fractions are equal. Cross multiplying means to multiply each numerator of one fraction with the denominator of the other fraction.
Divide the denominator into the numerator. If the answers are the same decimal, the fractions are equivalent.
The cross product must be equal. Two fractions: A/B and C/D are equal if (and only if) A*D = B*C
Then the fraction with the smaller denominator is larger.
The correct spelling is fractions instead of fractans. Comparing fractions means to tell which fraction is smaller and which is bigger.
divide the numerator (top number of the fraction) by the denominator (bottom number of the fraction)
A fraction is equal to one if its denominator and numerator are equal.
The easiest way for me to determine if one fraction is equivalent to another is to divide the top number by the bottom number on both fractions. If you get the same results with both fractions, then they are equivalent.For example:Are 3/6 and 7/14 equivalent?If you divide 6 into 3, you will get .50, or 1/2If you divide 14 into 7, you will get .50, or 1/2So both of these fractions are equivalent.Another example:Are 5/8 and 2/3 equivalent?5/8 and 3/7If you divide 8 into 5, you will get .625, or 625/1000If you divide 3 into 2, you will get .66, or 66/100So these two are not equivalent.
If the fraction is 4/4 and 4/4 they are the same. if the fraction is 2/4 and 3/4. 3/4 Is larger.
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If the numerator is a multiple of the denominator.
make them improper fractions and convert them to have the lowest common denominator. At that point you can just directly compare the numerators to see which is larger.