The most straightforward way is to change them all to decimals. Another would be to change them all to the same common denominator.
It can also be useful to know that if the numerators are the same, the fraction with the larger denominator is smaller, for example (1/4) < (1/3), and (7/18) < (7/17). Also if you add one to top and bottom, the fraction is bigger: (3/4) > (2/3), and vice -versa: (3/8) < (4/9).
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to order fractions you can cross multiply two fractions at a time or you can convert all the fractions into decimals.
there are fractions in whole steps
Same as for addition. Mainly, you have to convert the fractions to equivalent fractions that have the same denominator. After that, it is easy: just subtract the numerators and put the result on top of the common denominator.
Convert them all to their decimal equivalents (by dividing each numerator by its denominator), then you can easily see which numbers are greater than others.
first find a common denominator then subtract the top numbers