4/7 = 36/63 5/9 = 35/63 So the answer to the question is YES.
We can convert both ninths and sevenths into a common fraction, by multiplying nine by seven, to get 63. So, 4/9 = 28/63 and 3/7 = 27/63. You can then easily see that 28/63 is exactly 1/63 larger than 27/63. So it is true, 4/9 is indeed greater than 3/7. Not much greater, but slightly greater.
63 + 30% = 63*1.3 = 81.9
63/3 = 21 21 - 20 = 1 Therefore, 63/3 is greater than 20.
greater
Can you subtract 16 from 63, that would be the answer
cause 4/7 = 36/63 and 28/63
4/7 = 36/63 5/9 = 35/63 So the answer to the question is YES.
Yes, 65 is greater than 63.
We can convert both ninths and sevenths into a common fraction, by multiplying nine by seven, to get 63. So, 4/9 = 28/63 and 3/7 = 27/63. You can then easily see that 28/63 is exactly 1/63 larger than 27/63. So it is true, 4/9 is indeed greater than 3/7. Not much greater, but slightly greater.
Very much less.
Less than
63 + 30% = 63*1.3 = 81.9
63/3 = 21 21 - 20 = 1 Therefore, 63/3 is greater than 20.
greater
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63 the mid point or average of the two numbers