Answer: 7/10 is the same as 14/20 and 8/10 is the same as 16/20 So the fraction between them is 15/20 which can be reduced to 3/4 Answer: In general, calculating the average between two fractions gives you a fraction that is between the two.
7/10 or in words sever over 10 = .7
7/10 < 7/9 < 7/8
7/10, and or its equivalent fractions.
21 over 30 and 7 over 10
Answer: 7/10 is the same as 14/20 and 8/10 is the same as 16/20 So the fraction between them is 15/20 which can be reduced to 3/4 Answer: In general, calculating the average between two fractions gives you a fraction that is between the two.
No. To make equivalent fractions the numerator and denominator must be multiplied by the same number. 5/7 = (5×2)/(7×2) = 10/14
7/10 or in words sever over 10 = .7
1/10 x 5/7 = 1/14
3 equivalent fractions for 7/10 = 14/20, 21/30, 28/40
7/10 < 7/9 < 7/8
9/10 7/10 4/10
7/10, and or its equivalent fractions.
7/9= 0.777... so no. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Alternatively, working with fractions: Convert to fractions with the same denominator and compare the numerators: 0.7 = 7/10 = (7×9)/(10×9) = 63/90 7/9 = (7×10)/(9×10) = 70/90 70 > 63 → 70/90 > 63/90 → 7/9 > 0.7 → No, 0.7 is less than 7/9 Instead of converting to equivalent fractions with the same denominator to compare numerators, if (and only if) the numerators are the same, the fractions can be compared by comparing the denominators and the fraction with the larger denominator is the smaller fraction: 0.7 = 7/10 7/9 same numerators, so compare denominators: 10 > 9 → 7/10 < 7/9 → 0.7 < 7/9 → No, 0.7 is less than 7/9
21 over 30 and 7 over 10
14/20 is one example.
7/9 + 10/11 = First make both denominators the same: (11/11)(7/9) + (9/9)(10/11) = 77/99 + 90/99 = Then add the fractions. 167/99