greater than. if the top numbers are the same and the bottom number on one is smaller (i.e. it is divided by less) then it is larger.
5/5 is 1 and 5/8 is less than 1 (0.625)
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.
[Five sevenths] is 0.0893 greater than [five eighths]. (rounded)
No because they are of equal value: 5/8 = 0.625
5/9 = .555 7/8 = .875 Thereby, five ninths is less than seven eighths.
5/8 is bigger
No. Two fifths is equal to 0.40, while five eighths is equal to .625
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.
[Five sevenths] is 0.0893 greater than [five eighths]. (rounded)
Five eighths is not equal to five sixteenths. Five eighths is a larger fraction than five sixteenths.
1/5 X 5/8 Multiplication of fractions. Cancel down by '5' Hene 1/1 X 1/8 Multiply separately the numerators and the denominators Hence 1/8 (The Answer).
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, if you convert four fifths and five sixths to a common denominator, which is 30, you'll see that four fifths is equal to 24/30 and five sixths is equal to 25/30. Therefore, five sixths is greater than four fifths. Math, man. It's a trip.
No because they are of equal value: 5/8 = 0.625
The second is bigger.
3/5 or 5/8 Bring both to the same denomiator of 5 x 8 = 40 Then bring the numertors to their equivalent over '40' 3/5 & 5/8 = > 24/40 & 25/40 Compare the numerators(top numbers). Clearly 25 > 24 Hence it follows that 25/40 > 24/40 => 5/8 > 3/5
5/9 = .555 7/8 = .875 Thereby, five ninths is less than seven eighths.
5/8 is bigger
The Answer to this question is 1/4.