Yes it is.
Four fifths (4/5) is equal to 0.8, while three thirds (3/3) is equal to 1. Since 0.8 is less than 1, four fifths is not bigger than three thirds. Therefore, three thirds is larger than four fifths.
Yes, because 1 fourth is equal to 25%, which is lower than 40%.
1/4 is 0.25. 0.26 > 0.25; so 0.26 is bigger than one fourth.
Yes, one half is bigger than one fourth. When comparing the two fractions, one half (1/2) equals 0.5, while one fourth (1/4) equals 0.25. Since 0.5 is greater than 0.25, one half is indeed larger than one fourth.
two thirds
1/2
yes
Four fifths (4/5) is equal to 0.8, while three thirds (3/3) is equal to 1. Since 0.8 is less than 1, four fifths is not bigger than three thirds. Therefore, three thirds is larger than four fifths.
Yes, 1/4 is bigger than 1/10.
1/2
Yes, because 1 fourth is equal to 25%, which is lower than 40%.
3/4 is bigger than 1/4.
1/4 is 0.25. 0.26 > 0.25; so 0.26 is bigger than one fourth.
Yes 11 1/4 is bigger.
Yes, one half is bigger than one fourth. When comparing the two fractions, one half (1/2) equals 0.5, while one fourth (1/4) equals 0.25. Since 0.5 is greater than 0.25, one half is indeed larger than one fourth.
one twelfth (1/12)
No, it is not. The 1 and 2/3rds changed to a decimal is 1.6666.... The 1.6666... is bigger than the 1.2 in the question. That means 1.2 is not bigger than 1 2/3rds.