7/9 > 11/15
It is: 11 and 1/9 = 100/9 as an improper fraction
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5/6 is greater.And the correct spelling is ninths, not nineths.
Expressed as a decimal fraction, 4/15 is equal to 0.26 recurring (that is, 0.26666..) Expressed as a decimal fraction, 2/9 is equal to 0.2 recurring (that is, 0.2222..) The difference between the two is 4/15 - 2/9 = 2/45 (0.04444....)
7/9 > 11/15
It is: 11 and 1/9 = 100/9 as an improper fraction
360
8/9 is greater.
No, after you've cut one-third and three-ninths, which is another third, there are only five-fifteenths left!
5/6 is greater.And the correct spelling is ninths, not nineths.
Expressed as a decimal fraction, 4/15 is equal to 0.26 recurring (that is, 0.26666..) Expressed as a decimal fraction, 2/9 is equal to 0.2 recurring (that is, 0.2222..) The difference between the two is 4/15 - 2/9 = 2/45 (0.04444....)
It isn't. 7 ninths is greater than 4 ninths just as 7 is greater than 4.
Yes. If two fractions have the same numeratorthen the one with the smaller denominator is the greater fraction.
25/45 + 6/45 = 31/45
no,eight ninths is greater
1.2222 repeating