Well draw a apple pie, have one one cut into tenths and one cut into fifths this si the way i learned.
You don't
It's because decimals are really fractions and all numbers get smaller when you multiply them by fractions.
they get smaller fractions can not disappear dumbo im only 10 and im cleverer than u
you have to reduce it.reduce means to get smaller
The smaller fraction has the smaller numerator.
These fractions are called proper fractions.
Because it is much easier to do further calculations when you have smaller fractions.
Then the fraction with the smaller denominator is larger.
3/5 is the smaller of the two.
Sixteenths
Neither. Some fractions are bigger than some percentages and some are smaller.
That's only true if the fractions are "proper" fractions ... with numerator smaller than denominator. The reason is: If you take (a piece less than the whole thing) out of (a piece less than the whole thing), you wind up with a piece smaller than either of the original pieces.