The LCD of 3/4, 4/5 and 2/3 is 60.
15 and two thirds plus four fifths = one two fiftenth
2/3 and 3/4 Least Common Denominator is 12
The LCD for 3/4 and 2/3 is 12.
four fifths=1 4 two thirds=1 2 LOSERS IDK WAT THE REAL A NSWER IS HA HA HA
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem we have here? To find out how many thirds are in six fifths, we first need to see how many thirds make up one whole. Since three thirds make a whole, we can divide six by three to find that there are two thirds in each fifth. So in six fifths, there are twelve thirds. Just like painting a beautiful landscape, sometimes all we need is a little perspective to see the whole picture.
15 and two thirds plus four fifths = one two fiftenth
2/3 and 3/4 Least Common Denominator is 12
12
To compare 6 fifths and 3 thirds, we can convert them to a common denominator. 6 fifths is equal to 6/5, which is 1.2, and 3 thirds is equal to 3/3, which is 1. Therefore, 6 fifths (1.2) is greater than 3 thirds (1).
The least common denominator for those fractions is 60.
The LCD for 3/4 and 2/3 is 12.
four fifths=1 4 two thirds=1 2 LOSERS IDK WAT THE REAL A NSWER IS HA HA HA
Add the integer part first: 7 + 5. Then, add the fraction separately. For this, you'll have to find a common denominator, and convert the fractions to this common denominator.
9/12 and 8/12
Convert to a common denominator; convert to decimal; compare denominators (larger denominator = smaller fraction, if the numerator is the same).
0.9083333
12 is a common denominator.