Various methods: * Convert the fractions into equivalent fractions with the same denominator; then order by smallest numerator to largest; * Convert the fractions to [approximate] decimals by dividing the numerators by the denominators; then order by the smallest decimal to largest; * Divide the denominators by the numerators; then order by the largest result to the smallest. In all cases list the original fractions.
Express all of them with a common denominator, then order them according to their numerators.
You DO need a common denominator to add, subtract, or compare fractions. You DO NOT need a common denominator to multiply or divide fractions.
In order to multiply fractions with variables, factor all numerators and denominators completely. Use the rules for multiplying and dividing fractions, cancel any common factors, and leave your final answer in factored form.
No. All fractions are not whole numbers, but all whole numbers are [improper] fractions (with a denominator of 1).
to order fractions you can cross multiply two fractions at a time or you can convert all the fractions into decimals.
either turn all ur numbers to fractions or decimals, then put it in order
Various methods: * Convert the fractions into equivalent fractions with the same denominator; then order by smallest numerator to largest; * Convert the fractions to [approximate] decimals by dividing the numerators by the denominators; then order by the smallest decimal to largest; * Divide the denominators by the numerators; then order by the largest result to the smallest. In all cases list the original fractions.
Express all of them with a common denominator, then order them according to their numerators.
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.
You DO need a common denominator to add, subtract, or compare fractions. You DO NOT need a common denominator to multiply or divide fractions.
you have to find like denominators and then you order them from least to greatest by there numerators
are all fractions are integers
Put fractions in decimal form. That way it is much easier to compare and order them.
You can order fractions by finding the percentage (top divided by bottom multiplied by 100).
In order to multiply fractions with variables, factor all numerators and denominators completely. Use the rules for multiplying and dividing fractions, cancel any common factors, and leave your final answer in factored form.
They are all real numbers. All fractions can be expressed as percentages but not all percentages can be represented as fractions.