When you have fractions with like denominators, the larger is the one with the larger numerator.
Like fractions are fractions with the same denominators.
because they are the same number
They have the same denominators.
A fraction where the denominators are different EG: 1/6 and 1/4. Like fractions are when the denominators are the same EG: 1/6 and 2/6 Hope this helped :))))
You can convert them to equivalent fractions with like denominators, then simply compare the numerators.You might also convert each fraction to a decimal (divide the numerator by the denominator); then you can also compare them.
Numerator.
Like fractions are fractions with the same denominators.
fractions having same denominators are like fractions & others are unlike fractions
Like fractions have the same denominators (bottom part of fraction), unlike fractions do not.
because they are the same number
They have the same denominators.
the numerator
The denominator is the bottom number in a fraction. Fractions like 1/3 and 1/4 have different numbers on the bottom. Those are unlike denominators.
Like fractions can be ordered according to their numerators alone. You can ignore the denominators for the process.
A fraction where the denominators are different EG: 1/6 and 1/4. Like fractions are when the denominators are the same EG: 1/6 and 2/6 Hope this helped :))))
It depends what you are doing with the fractions. If you are multiplying or dividing fraction, the denominators do not need to be the same and the calculation can be carried out immediately. If you are adding or subtracting fractions, the denominators must be the same; if you have different denominators, the fractions must first be changed into equivalent fractions with the same denominator. When the denominators are the same (or have been made the same as equivalent fractions from being different) the calculation can be carried out.
A denominanator is the bottom part of a fraction and a like denominanator is 2 or more fractions with the same denominator.