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fractions- You cant make 7/8 any smaller but you can make it bigger by doing what ever you do to the top also to the bottom of the fraction so 7/8 turns into 14/16 by doubling 7 and then doing the same to the 8 and getting 16, then so on and so forth. This works on all fractions to make them bigger but in this case, 7/8, can not get any smaller.
yes 7/8th of an inch = 0.875"
Equivalent fractions can be defined as fractions that may have different numerators and denominators but they represent the same value. For example, 9/12 and 6/8 are equivalent fractions because both are equal to 3/4.
Yes. If two fractions have the same numeratorthen the one with the smaller denominator is the greater fraction.
-- All proper fractions are not equal to 4.12 , -- Of the infinite supply of improper fractions, all of them are not equal to 4.12 except only 103/25 and other ratios of (a multiple of 103)/(the same multiple of 25).
say you were adding 3 / 4 to 7 / 8, if you make the denominators (lower parts) the same its easier to add the fractions, so 3 / 4 = 6 / 8, then add to 7 / 8 = 13 / 8 = one and five eighths
Fractions of the same value but with different values are called equivalent fractions. For example, 3/4 (three quarters) and 6/8 (six eighths) are both equal to 0.75, and are therefore equivalent fractions. Hope this helps >.<
Two and three-eighths plus one and seven-eighths equals four and two-eighths, which can be to four and one-fourth. Here's how to find the answer. First, you add the two whole numbers together, giving you three. Next, since you are adding two fractions with the same denominator, you add the numerators together, which gives you ten eighths. You then convert that to one and two eighths and add the one to three which is four. Finally, you divide both the numerator and the denominator by two. The final answer is four and one-fourth.
No, 2 1/4 does not equal 7/8. 7/8 equals .88 ============================== -- First of all, you should be able to instantly recognize that "two and one fourth" is more than ' 1 ', but "seven eighths" is less than ' 1 ', so they can't be equal. -- "Two and one fourth" is the same as eighteen eighths.
Multiply the top and bottom part of the fraction with any non-zero number (same number on the top and on the bottom), and you get an equivalent fraction.
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, to figure out how many eighths are the same as four sixths, you just need to simplify the fractions. Four sixths is the same as two-thirds, and two-thirds is equal to eight twelfths. Therefore, four sixths is equal to eight twelfths, which means the answer is eight eighths. Easy peasy, right?
Fractions will always equal 1 when their numerator is the same as their denominator
To find out how many three fourths are in seven eighths, we need to divide 7/8 by 3/4. To do this, we invert and multiply: 7/8 รท 3/4 is the same as 7/8 x 4/3. Multiplying these fractions gives us 28/24, which simplifies to 7/6. Therefore, there are 1 and 1/6 (or 1.1667) three fourths in seven eighths.
No. Convert to equivalent fractions with the same denominator and compare numerators: 4/8 = (4×3)/(8×3) = 12/24 2/6 = (2×4)/(6×4) = 8/24 12 does not equal 8, so 12/24 does not equal 8/24, thus 4/8 does not equal 2/6.
Fractions that are the same or have the same amount of pieces like 1/2 is equal to 2/4
First you need to make the denominators of both fractions the same. Theyre lowest common multiple is 72. 7/8=63/72 and 11/18=44/72. So these added together equal to 107/72. This can also be written as 1 35/72
That would be 5 eighths. Since 1/2 is equal to 4 eighths, you simply add 1 and 4 together to make five. (The eighths part stays the same)
yes 7/8th of an inch = 0.875"