The fraction that have the greatest numerator.
The larger fraction is the one with the smaller denominator, when the numerators are the same.
You first have to convert the fractions so that the denominators are the same.
To add fractions with different denominators, first find a common denominator, which is usually the least common multiple (LCM) of the two denominators. Then, convert each fraction to an equivalent fraction with this common denominator by adjusting the numerators accordingly. Finally, add the numerators together while keeping the common denominator, and simplify the result if possible.
If the numerators are the same then a fraction with a bigger denominator is smaller than a fraction with a biiger denominator. The bigger the number you divide by, the smalller each bit is.
The numerator of the answer is the result of subtracting the numerators of the fractions, and the denominator of the fraction is the same as the common denominator.
The fraction with the greater denominator is less. For example, 1/2 is greater than 1/3 while 1/3 has the greater denominator.
When the numerators are the same, the fraction with the lower demomenator is the bigger fraction.
You can compare similar fractions by looking at their numerators. You can compare dissimilar fractions by converting them to similar fractions and looking at their numerators. You can convert a dissimilar fraction to a similar fraction by finding the least common denominator.
The larger fraction is the one with the smaller denominator, when the numerators are the same.
You first have to convert the fractions so that the denominators are the same.
They usually have a denominator of 1 although numerators of 1 are also possible.
Get each fraction to have a common denominator, and then sort the fractions from least to greatest based on the numerators.
If the numerators are the same then a fraction with a bigger denominator is smaller than a fraction with a biiger denominator. The bigger the number you divide by, the smalller each bit is.
Convert both fractions to a common base and compare the size of their numerators.
The numerator of the answer is the result of subtracting the numerators of the fractions, and the denominator of the fraction is the same as the common denominator.
When dividing fractions with different denominators, first, you multiply the first fraction by the reciprocal of the second fraction. To do this, you switch the numerator and denominator of the second fraction. After that, you multiply the numerators together and the denominators together to simplify the result. Finally, simplify the resulting fraction if possible.
Two ways: If they're unlike fractions, convert them to like fractions with a common denominator and compare numerators. Convert them to decimals by dividing their denominators into their numerators and see which is greater.