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Another reply: To compare two fractions, convert them to the same denominator. For example, which is greater, 1/2 or 3/4? Since 1/2 is equal to 2/4, 3/4 is greater.
A proper fraction. See #3 in the related link.
Standard algorithm is when you take two digits or decimals and you put the digit or decimal with the greater value on top and the digit or decimal with the least value on the bottom and you contrast the digits/decimals to see if it greater than, less than,or equal to.
Because 9 can't go into 7 once. Nine is greater; so it's a decimal/fraction. If you don't believe it, this can be tested fairly easily. Buy 7 pies and see if you can divide them into 9 equal portions, and see what size those portions are. You will need eight friends to help you with this experiment, to prevent you from overeating.
greater than Well 8 tenths is over one half, and 3 eights is less than one half so the first is bigger. In general you could convert both to decimal form and see which is biggest immediately, or you could divide one by the other and see which way gives an answer greater than one (to divide by a fraction turn it upside down and multiply) :8/10 x 8/3 = 64/30 which is bigger than 1 so the first is biggest.
5.802 is greater because if one was to extend 5.8, it would equal the same as 5.800 and you can see that 5.802 it is .002 greater than 5.8(5.800).
You can use the Not function or the <> operator, which is the < and the > beside each other. To see if the values in A1 and A2 are not equal to each other, you can type: =A1<>A2 or =Not(A1=A2) In each case they will either give you TRUE if they are not equal or FALSE if they are equal, in the cell that you enter the formula into.
The approximate way to determine if a fraction is equal to one is to see if the denominator and the numerator are the same. for and example 1/1 2/2 3/3 etc. Those paticular numbers are equal to one. Determining less than or greater than 1 is a whole other story.
to graph in equaltities in two variables, you graph the two numbers and/or variables. then you look at the sign to see if its greater than, less than, greater than or equal to, or less than or equal to and you graph the line as dashed or a solid
To compare the fraction, convert them all to a common denominator. In this case, 120 is a common denominator. Once you compare those, you'll quickly see which fraction is greater and which is smaller.
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Given two fractions, f and g,f is greater than g if f - g > 0.Also, if g is positive, then f > g if f/g > 1.
To graph inequalities (y is 'less than', 'greater than', 'less than or equal to', or 'greater than or equal to'), turn on the Inequality Graphing app. Do to this, press APPS and choose Inequalz. You should see the 'less than', 'greater than', 'less than or equal to', or 'greater than or equal to' symbols at the bottom of the Y= screen. To change and equals sign to one of those symbols, highlight the equals sign, press ALPHA, and then press the button directly under the sign you want to use (ALPHA TRACE for greater than, for example). To turn of Inequality Graphing, press APPS, choose Inequalz, and then choose Quit Inequal.
The fraction 1 1/2 is equal to 2.10. If you take a fraction circle pieces and match them up you could see they are the same. - soldier ARIANA MILLER
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Rule #1 When two fractions have the same denominator, the bigger fraction is the one with the bigger numerator. Rule # 2 When comparing fractions that have the same numerator, the bigger fraction is the one with the smaller denominator. Rule # 3 You can convert the fractions and then just put the greater than, less than or equal to sign to see what the comparison is between the fractions.
4 / 9 is less than 2 / 3 You can see this by considering that 2 / 3 is the same as 6 / 9, and 4 / 9 is less than 6 / 9.