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Question 1 of 4
Which is a bigger fraction?
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Fractions are easier compared when they have the same denominator.
First, make sure the two fractions have the same denominator
Identify what number can be multiplied to 5 to get 10.
5×? |
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10 |
5×2 |
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10 |
You can also get 2 by dividing 10 by 5 |
Multiply 2 to both the numerator and denominator
Choose the fraction with a larger numerator
Since 810 has a larger numerator, 35 is the larger fraction
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Question 2 of 4
Which is a bigger fraction?
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Fractions are easier compared when they have the same denominator.
First, make sure the two fractions have the same denominator
Identify the LCD of 6 and 7 by listing their multiples
Multiples of 6:
612182430364248
Multiples of 7:
7142128354249
The LCD of 6 and 7 is 42
Convert the two fractions so that their denominator is 42
Choose the fraction with a larger numerator
Since 1242 has a larger numerator, 27 is the larger fraction
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Question 3 of 4
Organise the fractions from smallest to biggest.
Drag the fractions to arrange them
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Fractions are easier compared when they have the same denominator.
First, make sure the three fractions have the same denominator
Find the LCD of 10, 2 and 4.
Multiples of 10:
102030
Multiples of 2:
2468101214161820
Multiples of 4:
4812162024
The LCD of 10, 2 and 4 is 20
Transform the fractions so that they have 20 as the denominator
1×102×10 |
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1020 |
Finally, arrange the fractions from the smallest numerator to the largest
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620,1020,520 |
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520,620,1020 |
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14,310,12 |
Reduce back to lowest terms |
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Question 4 of 4
Organise the fractions from smallest to biggest.
Drag the fractions to arrange them
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Fractions are easier compared when they have the same denominator.
First, make sure the three fractions have the same denominator
Find the LCD of 8, 3 and 4.
Multiples of 8:
8162432
Multiples of 3:
369121518212427
Multiples of 4:
481216202428
The LCD of 8, 3 and 4 is 24
Transform the fractions so that they have 24 as the denominator
Finally, arrange the fractions from the smallest numerator to the largest
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2124,1624,1824 |
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1624,1824,2124 |
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23,34,78 |
Reduce back to lowest terms |