You do them the same way as you "do" other fractions.
They are both integers, not fractions; and 115 is bigger.
half is bigger.
Actually there's a lot.It could be 1 and a halve but if you are talking about improper fractions then the numerator has to be bigger than the denominator.
Neither of them are fractions, they are both integers. 715 is bigger.
Three fourths is bigger than one half.
2/3 or 4/5 or 93/100 There are an infinite number of fractions greater than a half
You don't
the bigger the denominator (the bottom #) is the smaller the fraction the bigger it is the bigger the fraction. Ex: 1/2 is half 1/3 is a third 1/4 is a forth think of it like the pieces of a pie.
You do them the same way as you "do" other fractions.
They are both integers, not fractions. And 18 is bigger.
They are both integers, not fractions; and 115 is bigger.
Well I could ask you... is the glass half full, or half empty? This question uses fractions.
half is bigger.
Oh honey, if you can't figure out what 30 is in half, we might have a bigger problem here. 30 in half is 15, simple math. Now go forth and conquer those fractions, darling!
Rule #1 When two fractions have the same denominator, the bigger fraction is the one with the bigger numerator. Rule # 2 When comparing fractions that have the same numerator, the bigger fraction is the one with the smaller denominator. Rule # 3 You can convert the fractions and then just put the greater than, less than or equal to sign to see what the comparison is between the fractions.
Actually there's a lot.It could be 1 and a halve but if you are talking about improper fractions then the numerator has to be bigger than the denominator.