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  2. Comparing unit fractions. A unit fraction is a fraction where the numerator is 1 (the denominator can be any other whole number). For example \ ( \frac {1} {4}\): Since the numerator (top number ...

  3. For example, let us compare 6/17 and 16/17. Step 1: Observe the denominators of the given fractions: 6/17 and 16/17. The denominators are the same. Step 2: Now, compare the numerators. We can see that 16 > 6. Step 3: The fraction with the larger numerator is the larger fraction. Therefore, 6/17 < 16/17.

  4. Apr 7, 2024 · 1. Determine whether or not the fractions have the same denominator. This is the first step to comparing fractions. The denominator is the number on the bottom of the fraction and the numerator is the number on top. [1] For example, the fractions 5/7 and 9/13 do not have the same denominator, because 7 does not equal 13, so you'll have to take ...

  5. Equivalent fractions is only one way to compare fractions; You do not have to use equivalent fractions to compare fractions. It may be easier to use decimals instead. For example, comparing \frac{1}{2} and \frac{3}{10}. These fractions as decimals would be 0.5 and 0.3.

    • What Is A Denominator?
    • Why Is It Important?
    • Making The Denominators The Same
    • What Did We do?

    The denominatoris the bottom number in a fraction. It shows how many equal parts the item is divided into.

    Before we can add or subtract fractions, the fractions need to have a commondenominator In other words the denominators must be the same.

    To make the denominators the same we can: Multiply top and bottom of each fraction by the denominator of the other. Like in this example (press play button): This always works, but we often need to simplify the fraction afterwards, as in this example (press play button): We simplified the fraction 2032 to 1016 , then to 58by dividing the top and bo...

    1. We multiplied each fraction by the denominator of the other. Let's use letters instead of numbers: 2. And because they now have the same denominator, we can add them:

  6. Oct 1, 2024 · Here, we convert each fraction to its equivalent decimal values and then compare the decimal values. Let us compare between 2 5 and 3 8. Dividing the Numerators by the Denominators. 2 5 = 0.4. 3 8 = 0.375. Comparing the Decimal Values. 0.4 > 0.375. Thus, 2 5 > 3 8.

  7. The Decimal Method of Comparing Fractions. Convert each fraction to decimals, and then compare the decimals. Example: which is bigger: 3 8 or 5 12 ? Convert each fraction to a decimal. We can use a calculator (3÷8 and 5÷12), or the method on Converting Fractions to Decimals. Anyway, these are the answers I get: 3 8 = 0.375, and 5 12 = 0.4166 ...

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