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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.
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To divide fractions, you invert the second fraction and multiply. So, nine eighths divided by two thirds is the same as nine eighths multiplied by three halves (since two thirds inverted is three halves). This simplifies to 27/16, which is equal to 1 11/16 in mixed number form.
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