no because only 1, 0, and a half are benchmark fractions other fractions fall between those numbers
you put it over 1 for example: to make the number 5 into a benchmark fraction, you would turn it into 5/1
It is: 3/4
42 ___64forty two over sixty four =7____=seven eighths8
Yes because 7 is a prime number.
Convert them to the same denominator and the answer to your question will be immediately apparent (assuming you know that six is less than seven).
seven and four fifths as an improper fraction is 39 over 5
you put it over 1 for example: to make the number 5 into a benchmark fraction, you would turn it into 5/1
It is: 3/4
3/7 is closest to the benchmark fraction (1/2), so: 3 1/2
42 ___64forty two over sixty four =7____=seven eighths8
300/400 or 3/4
3/5 is greater than 5/7
Yes because 7 is a prime number.
Convert them to the same denominator and the answer to your question will be immediately apparent (assuming you know that six is less than seven).
I had to look up what a benchmark fraction is. It looks like the benchmark fractions are 1/10, 1/4, 1/2 and 3/4.Of these, 1/2 is the closest to 94/156. It is actually very close to 6/10, but I guess that's not one of them.
its 15 over four.
The term BENCHMARK is never used in that context. I doubt if anyone knows what you are trying to find out. Benchmark is NOT a mathematical term. Do you mean that you want to change the Improper Fraction 43/7 int a Mixed Number ? If so, the answer is 6&1/7.