you have to compare the common fractions
convert fractions to decimal then just compare them,and then put them in order!:)
Convert them to decimals and order them least to greatest.
Prime factorization helps to find the greatest common factor and the least common multiple which, in turn, help in the adding, subtracting and reducing of fractions.
Find the equivalent fractions with the same denominator (the least common multiple) and then compare the numerators.
2/6, 1/5, 1/8
you have to find like denominators and then you order them from least to greatest by there numerators
Greatest on a list of proper fractions, least on a list of improper fractions.
you can find the least common denominator and then order them.
Listing the fractions is ascending (or descending) order.
Get each fraction to have a common denominator, and then sort the fractions from least to greatest based on the numerators.
Least common multiple is needed to find the least common denominator when adding or subtracting fractions with different denominators Greatest common factor is needed when reducing fractions to their lowest terms
It's impossible to list all fractions, because there are no least or greatest fractions. In addition, between any two fractions, there's another fraction (for example, the average of the two functions).
When you are simplifying fractions or adding and subtracting unlike fractions.
The order of these fractions from least to greatest is 2/5, 2/3, and 3/4.
2/3, 1/2, 5/12
300, 288,298
Convert them to decimals.