9/40
The larger number is the number with smaller denominator. example: 5/7 is greater than 5/9. that is because 7 is smaller than 9.
This has got a long white beard on it: a decimal point.
yes. anything larger than 9.0 is larger than 9
no larger Convert to common denominator. 1/3 = 3/9. Compare the numerators 3<8 The fraction with smaller numerator when both fractions have a common denominator is the smaller one. So, 8/9 > 1/3, and the answer is no.
A decimeter
1 is less than 9
9/40
Since there are 8 fl. oz. in one cup, then 66 fl. oz. is smaller than 9 cups. There are 72 fl. oz. in 9 cups.
No, it is smaller note that 2/3 = 6/9 which is bigger than 5/9
The larger number is the number with smaller denominator. example: 5/7 is greater than 5/9. that is because 7 is smaller than 9.
One ton is 2,000 lbs. 9 tons (9x2000) is 18,000 lbs. They are the same.
It depends on how big each is written.
This has got a long white beard on it: a decimal point.
"smaller" is a binary operator: you need two numbers, 9 and another one, before you can decide whether 9 is smaller, the same or larger.
8/9 is equivalent to 64/72. 7/8 is equivalent to 63/72. 8/9 is larger than 7/8.
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