Since they're the same, you don't need to think about the "eights" bit. So you're left with five being bigger than three.
Yes. two fourths is four eighths. And five eights is more than four eights.
To compare five-sevenths (5/7) and six-eighths (6/8), we can simplify six-eighths to three-fourths (3/4). Converting both fractions to decimals, 5/7 is approximately 0.714, while 3/4 is 0.75. Since 0.75 is greater than 0.714, six-eighths (or three-fourths) is bigger than five-sevenths.
No, five-eighths (5/8) is not larger than seven-eighths (7/8). In fact, seven-eighths is greater because it represents a larger portion of a whole. When comparing fractions with the same denominator, the fraction with the larger numerator is the greater value.
Yes, a kilometer is farther than five-eighths of a mile. Specifically, one kilometer is approximately 0.621 miles, while five-eighths of a mile is 0.625 miles. Therefore, five-eighths of a mile is slightly longer than a kilometer.
Five eighths.
Three ninths is one third, and eighths are bigger than ninths. Three eighths is bigger than three ninths. Therefore three eighths is bigger than one third.
Five eights is 40 which is much bigger than five ninths, which is less than 1.
Since they're the same, you don't need to think about the "eights" bit. So you're left with five being bigger than three.
Yes it is. It is equivalent to six eights.
Yes. two fourths is four eighths. And five eights is more than four eights.
-- "Three eights" is 24. That's way bigger than three fifths.-- Three eighths is 37.5% less than three fifths.
No it is not. 5 and 3 eighths are bigger by one eighth.
Eight ninths is 1.587% more than seven eighths.
To compare five-sevenths (5/7) and six-eighths (6/8), we can simplify six-eighths to three-fourths (3/4). Converting both fractions to decimals, 5/7 is approximately 0.714, while 3/4 is 0.75. Since 0.75 is greater than 0.714, six-eighths (or three-fourths) is bigger than five-sevenths.
No, five-eighths (5/8) is not larger than seven-eighths (7/8). In fact, seven-eighths is greater because it represents a larger portion of a whole. When comparing fractions with the same denominator, the fraction with the larger numerator is the greater value.
No.