Convert them all to decimal (use a calculator, and divide the numerator by the denominator). Then it should be easy to compare them.
The numbers from least to greatest are: 2 over 10, 1/2, 0.6 and 0.9 (which is equal to 9 over 10). Convert all the fractions to decimals to compare.
1/2 < 5/8 < 3/4
At least two fractions are required to answer this.
There are more than a math term that use "order". They are:the cardinality or the number of elements in the set in group theory.the smallest positive integer n such that aⁿ = identity.a sub-ring of the ring that satisfies some conditions:That given ring is a ring which is finite-dimensional algebra over the rational number field.The sub-ring spans over the rational root field, such the product of rational number field and the sub-ring is the ring.The sub-ring is the positive-integer lattice of the ring.
At least two fractions are needed to determine a common denominator.
7/10 < 7/9 < 7/8
Least to greatest: 1/4, 1/3, 1/2
The numbers from least to greatest are: 2 over 10, 1/2, 0.6 and 0.9 (which is equal to 9 over 10). Convert all the fractions to decimals to compare.
Your fractions are: 5/12, 2/9, 5/6. You want them in least to greatest order. This is also called in ascending order. 1) Convert all fractions to easier denominators. Common denominator is 18. 2) Convert all fractions. 3) 7.5/18, 4/18, 15/18. 4) Arrange them all in ascending order. 5) Answer: 4/18 (2/9) , 7.5/18 (5/12) , 15/18 (5/6)
Least to greatest.1/2, 11/16, 3/4, 7/8
Expressed as a decimal fraction, 5/16 is equal to 0.3125, 3/8 is equal to 0.375, and 1/3 is equal to 0.3 recurring (or 0.3333...). Arranged in order of size from greatest to least, these are 3/8 (0.375), 1/3 (0.3333...), 5/16 (0.3125).
9/10 7/10 4/10
The least common denominator between fractions 1 over 32 and 8 over 64 is 64.
Of those, 4/5 is the greatest.
It is 20
At least two fractions are needed to answer this.
9/20 is 0.45, then 0.46, then 0.48.