4 and 2/3 - 2/3 = 4
4/8 + 3 and 2/8 is the same as 3 + 2/4 +1/4 which is 3 and 3/4
4 > 3 + 3/4 (aka, yes)
Yes, seven-eighths (7/8) is greater than two-thirds (2/3). When you compare the two fractions, 7/8 equals 0.875, while 2/3 equals approximately 0.667. Since 0.875 is greater than 0.667, seven-eighths is indeed greater than two-thirds.
Yes, seven eighths (7/8) is bigger than two thirds (2/3). When both fractions are converted to a common denominator, 7/8 equals 0.875 and 2/3 equals approximately 0.667. Since 0.875 is greater than 0.667, seven eighths is indeed larger than two thirds.
No, two eighths is not greater than five eighths. In fact, two eighths (2/8) is equal to one quarter (1/4), while five eighths (5/8) is greater than one half (1/2). Therefore, five eighths is larger than two eighths.
To compare nine and two-thirds (9⅔) with seven and five-eighths (7⅝), convert both to improper fractions. Nine and two-thirds is equivalent to 29/3, while seven and five-eighths is equivalent to 61/8. Converting both fractions to a common denominator shows that 9⅔ (approximately 9.67) is greater than 7⅝ (approximately 7.625), so nine and two-thirds is indeed bigger.
No, one half (1/2) is not greater than five eighths (5/8). In fact, one half is equivalent to four eighths (4/8), which is less than five eighths. Therefore, five eighths is greater than one half.
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Yes, seven-eighths (7/8) is greater than two-thirds (2/3). When you compare the two fractions, 7/8 equals 0.875, while 2/3 equals approximately 0.667. Since 0.875 is greater than 0.667, seven-eighths is indeed greater than two-thirds.
Yes, seven eighths (7/8) is bigger than two thirds (2/3). When both fractions are converted to a common denominator, 7/8 equals 0.875 and 2/3 equals approximately 0.667. Since 0.875 is greater than 0.667, seven eighths is indeed larger than two thirds.
There is nothing to "solve". 21 is greater than 14. Adding a positive amount (three eighths) to the left makes it even greater.
Two thirds is (6 and 2/3) percent bigger than 5 eighths.
No, two eighths is not greater than five eighths. In fact, two eighths (2/8) is equal to one quarter (1/4), while five eighths (5/8) is greater than one half (1/2). Therefore, five eighths is larger than two eighths.
You add them but if it equals 1 whole than its not greater than 1😌
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Yes it is. Just like 7 is greater than 5.
To compare nine and two-thirds (9⅔) with seven and five-eighths (7⅝), convert both to improper fractions. Nine and two-thirds is equivalent to 29/3, while seven and five-eighths is equivalent to 61/8. Converting both fractions to a common denominator shows that 9⅔ (approximately 9.67) is greater than 7⅝ (approximately 7.625), so nine and two-thirds is indeed bigger.