Option 1: Find a common denominator for the two fractions. It need not be the least common denominator; for example, for two fractions, if you just multiply the two denominators, you get a common denominator. Convert all the fractions to the common denominator. Then you can compare.
Option 2: Convert each fraction to decimal, by dividing the numerator by the denominator. Then you can compare the decimals.
Express all of them with a common denominator, then order them according to their numerators.
easy,just time the demniator or divide it to compare.My old way to do was put it in decinals
To put these numbers in increasing order, we need to compare the digits place by place. Starting with the whole numbers, we have 3.025, 3.205, 3.25, and 3.502. The first place where these numbers differ is in the hundredths place. Therefore, the increasing order is 3.025, 3.205, 3.25, and 3.502.
If the denominators are different, find a common denominator, convert the fractions to equivalent fractions with the same denominator, proceed with adding the numerators, put that total over the denominator, simplify if possible. If the denominators are the same, skip the conversion, proceed with adding the numerators, put that total over the denominator, simplify if possible.
To put fractions into opposite fractions, all you have to do is flip it so that the numerator becomes the denominator and the denominator becomes the numerator. This is called a reciprocal. Example: The opposite of 3/5 is 5/3
either turn all ur numbers to fractions or decimals, then put it in order
put it in order from decimals as in first make the fraction in decimals and put them in order you desire :)
Put fractions in decimal form. That way it is much easier to compare and order them.
convert fractions to decimal then just compare them,and then put them in order!:)
Find a common denominator, put the numerators in order.
You cannot put a single fraction is order. A number of fractions can be put in order, usually from the smallest to the largest.
Convert them to common denominators and put the numerators in ascending order.
Express all of them with a common denominator, then order them according to their numerators.
convert them to decimals or percentages first to figure out the order then write the answers as fractions
because you can find out different amounts put together
Actually, fractions go into the order by how large they are. This should actually be easier with a denominator. You know that if they all have the same denominator, that the number with the highest numerator is the largest.
If the fractions have the same denominator, add and subtract the numerators as if the denominators weren't there and put the result over that denominator. Reduce if possible. If the fractions have different denominators, find the LCM of the denominators and convert the fractions to equivalent fractions with like denominators. Then add and subtract the numerators as if the denominators weren't there and put the result over that denominator. Reduce if possible.