The answer includes an infinite number of fractions, but the simple way to get a larger fraction is to increase the size of the numerator, or decrease the size of the denominator, so 3/7 is larger than 2/7, and 2/6 (which reduces to 1/3) is larger than 2/7.
11 over 12 is larger
The improper fraction will be * 8/3 * OR * 8 over 3 *
Yes because 3 over 5 is equal to 6 over 10 s
2/3 is equivalent to 4/6 as a fraction
It appears to be a complex fraction. Without some grouping symbols to explain which part of the larger fraction (numerator or denominator) has the fraction in it there is no way to simplify it.
The answer includes an infinite number of fractions, but the simple way to get a larger fraction is to increase the size of the numerator, or decrease the size of the denominator, so 3/7 is larger than 2/7, and 2/6 (which reduces to 1/3) is larger than 2/7.
11 over 12 is larger
Oh, what a happy little fraction we have here! When we say "2 over 3," we mean 2 parts out of a total of 3 parts. It's like having 2 slices of a delicious pie that is divided into 3 equal slices. Just imagine the lovely colors and shapes you can create with this fraction in your artistic mathematical world.
The improper fraction will be * 8/3 * OR * 8 over 3 *
2/3 is larger
3/6 is a fraction between 1/3 and 2/3.
Yes because 3 over 5 is equal to 6 over 10 s
5/8
2/3 is equivalent to 4/6 as a fraction
6 over 2 as a fraction = 3/1
One quarter means 1 over 4, which in turn means 1 divided by 4.1 divided by 4 is 0.25, as a decimal fraction.3 over 2 means 3 divided by 2, which is 1.5.1.5 is larger than 0.25.Therefore, 3 over 2 is greater than 1 quarter.