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∙ 14y ago1/1, 2/1, 3/1, 4/1, 5/1... anything over one.
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∙ 14y agoequivalent fractions
Fractions with like denominators: 1. the larger the numerator, the greater is its value. 2. the smaller the numerator, the lesser is its value. Examples. 3/5 > 2/5 1/4 < 2/4
They are known as equivalent fractions
Equivalent fractions.
You answer the questions and then put them from the littlest value to the greatest value. It is just like fractions. 2/3 and 1/2. they equal 4/6 and 3/6 4/6 would be greater so 2/3 would be greater. Its just as simple as that. Except not fractions.
Fractions that are greater than one are known as improper or 'top-heavy' fractions as the numerator is greater than the denominator.
equivalent fractions
Fractions with like denominators: 1. the larger the numerator, the greater is its value. 2. the smaller the numerator, the lesser is its value. Examples. 3/5 > 2/5 1/4 < 2/4
Yes.
They are known as equivalent fractions
Equivalent fractions.
You answer the questions and then put them from the littlest value to the greatest value. It is just like fractions. 2/3 and 1/2. they equal 4/6 and 3/6 4/6 would be greater so 2/3 would be greater. Its just as simple as that. Except not fractions.
Improper fractions are where the numerator is greater than the denominator. If their value is 2, the numerator is twice the denominator. Examples: 2/1, 10/5, 60/30
Yes
equal fractions
Not necessarily. Depends which has the greater absolute value - the greater distance from zero. Examples: 4 + (-1) = +1; (-5) + 3 = (-2).
There is no difference in value between "equal" fractions: the difference is zero.