Yes.
Because the numerators are the same, you can compare the denominators. Since 10ths are larger than 13ths, 3/10 is larger than 3/13. When the denominators are the same, the fraction with the larger numerator is the largest. When the numerators are the same, the fraction with the smaller denominator is the largest.
Find the lowest common denominator. Once their denominators are the same, the one with the larger numerator is the largest.
To reduce a fraction, you divide numerator and denominator by the same number. For this to be possible, the denominators must have a common factor larger than 1.
Convert to a common denominator; convert to decimal; compare denominators (larger denominator = smaller fraction, if the numerator is the same).
Since the numerator of the fraction is prime, the proper fraction 7/10 is already expressed in its simplest form. Examples of equivalent fractions with larger denominators include 14/20, 21/30, 28/40...
When you have fractions with like denominators, the larger is the one with the larger numerator.
Numerator.
Because the numerators are the same, you can compare the denominators. Since 10ths are larger than 13ths, 3/10 is larger than 3/13. When the denominators are the same, the fraction with the larger numerator is the largest. When the numerators are the same, the fraction with the smaller denominator is the largest.
No. An improper fraction is a fraction whose numerator is larger than the denominator
Find the lowest common denominator. Once their denominators are the same, the one with the larger numerator is the largest.
Find the lowest common denominator. Once their denominators are the same, the one with the larger numerator is the largest.
To reduce a fraction, you divide numerator and denominator by the same number. For this to be possible, the denominators must have a common factor larger than 1.
Find the lowest common denominator. Once their denominators are the same, the one with the larger numerator is the largest.
Convert to a common denominator; convert to decimal; compare denominators (larger denominator = smaller fraction, if the numerator is the same).
the numerator
No, a proper fraction has a numerator smaller than the denominator.
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