No.
Yes, fifths arer bigger chunks than sevenths.
three fifths is bigger.
yes
Well, firstly, the LCM (Lowest Common Multiple) of 3 and 7 is 21. Try to convert those fractions into fractions with denominators of 21. Multiply 3x7 in one thirds and 1x7, which changes one third to seven twenty-oneths. Multiply 7x3 in two sevenths and 2x3, which changes two sevenths to six twenty-oneths. Therefore, one third (seven twenty-oneths) is greater than two sevenths (six twenty-oneths).
No. No. No. No.
Three of anything is generally bigger than two of the same thing.
yes
No
To compare one third (1/3) and four sevenths (4/7), we can convert both fractions to a common denominator or convert them to decimals. One third is approximately 0.333, while four sevenths is approximately 0.571. Therefore, four sevenths is bigger than one third.
2/8 = 14/56 3/7 = 24/56 so three sevenths is bigger
Yes
Three ninths is one third, and eighths are bigger than ninths. Three eighths is bigger than three ninths. Therefore three eighths is bigger than one third.
Yes, fifths arer bigger chunks than sevenths.
No. 1/8 = 0.125 3/7 = 0.4268
no
No, a third (1/3) is not bigger than three quarters (3/4). In decimal form, a third is approximately 0.33, while three quarters is 0.75. Therefore, three quarters is larger than a third.
no five sevenths is indeed larger