1/3
1/10
2/10
3/10
1/5
2/5
4/10
5/10
6/10
Tons of others but those are some.
3/5 is the smaller of the two.
No. They are equal fractions.
No. If you look at the two number closely, you can see that two sixths is actually one third, which is smaller than two thirds.
There are actually far more than 5 fractions that are equivalent to 2 thirds. Some fractions that are equivalent are 4/6, 6/9, 8/12, 10/15, 12/18, 14/21, etc.
To compare thirtieths and two-thirds, we can express both as fractions with a common denominator. Two-thirds can be converted to thirtieths by multiplying both the numerator and denominator by 10, resulting in 20/30. Since 1/30 is less than 20/30, it follows that thirtieths are indeed smaller than two-thirds, not greater. Thus, thirtieths are not greater than two-thirds.
3/5 is the smaller of the two.
No. They are equal fractions.
Well, butter my biscuit, any fraction smaller than two thirds is fair game! That includes one half, one third, one fourth, heck, even one sixty-second if you're feeling fancy. As long as the numerator is smaller than the denominator, you're in business.
No. If you look at the two number closely, you can see that two sixths is actually one third, which is smaller than two thirds.
1/2
There are actually far more than 5 fractions that are equivalent to 2 thirds. Some fractions that are equivalent are 4/6, 6/9, 8/12, 10/15, 12/18, 14/21, etc.
Yes it is. Two halves is a whole unit. It takes three thirds to be a whole unit, so two thirds is smaller.
It is equivalent to 2 2/3
Fractions that are smaller than 1 are any proper fractions, where the numerator is smaller than the denominator. Examples include 1/2, 3/4, and 5/6. These fractions represent parts of a whole that are less than the whole itself, making them smaller than 1.
7
No, smaller. 2/3 = 67%
if 1/2 x 1/3 then times it and get 1/6