You need to make a common denominator.
In this case the easiest would be 35 (7x5)
Then 'what you do to the bottom you do to the top'
15/35 = 3/7
14/35=2/5
Therefore three sevenths is larger.
No. No. No. No.
Three fifths is larger than three eighths
Yes, fifths arer bigger chunks than sevenths.
Yes two fifths are greater than two sevenths
yes
No. No. No. No.
three fifths is less than six sevenths
No.
No
Three fifths is larger than three eighths
Yes, fifths arer bigger chunks than sevenths.
Yes two fifths are greater than two sevenths
Two fifths is greater than two sevenths
four fifths
To compare two fifths (2/5) and three sevenths (3/7), we can find a common denominator or convert them to decimal form. Converting, 2/5 equals 0.4 and 3/7 equals approximately 0.4286. Therefore, three sevenths (3/7) is bigger than two fifths (2/5).
That depends how many fifths there are.
It is larger.