when 2 fractions have the same denomenator, the one the larger numerator is greater.
No, but it's the surest way to avoid mistakes.
When adding and subtracting unlike fractions, it is necessary to find a least common denominator. It's the same process as finding an LCM. You can simplify a fraction by finding the GCF of the numerator and denominator and dividing them both by it.
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if you compare yourself with others , you may become vain & bitter ; for always there will be greater & loser persons than yourself. enjoy your achievements as well as your plan
No.
Another fraction.
yes
You can compare the denominators.If the numerators are the same, the fraction with the bigger denominator has the smaller value.You can compare the denominators.If the numerators are the same, the fraction with the bigger denominator has the smaller value.You can compare the denominators.If the numerators are the same, the fraction with the bigger denominator has the smaller value.You can compare the denominators.If the numerators are the same, the fraction with the bigger denominator has the smaller value.
compare with random fraction to a benchmark fraction. to tell if a fraction is less or greater than another fraction.
The quotient is less than the fraction.
You could convert them to like fractions with a common denominator and compare the numerators or you could convert them to decimals and compare them.
To compare two fractions, you convert them to equivalent fractions with the same denominator. Then you can compare their numerators (top parts). In that case, the fraction with the larger numerator is larger.
divide both fraction numbers by 10 and add them :D, i think :P
Two ways: Convert them to decimals and compare or convert them to equivalent fractions with a common denominator and compare the numerators.
A whole number along with a fraction.
Find the least common denominator.
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.