Is #7/9 > 2/3#?
4 Answers
Yes
Explanation:
If you divide seven by nine, you get a repeating decimal of
However, when you divide two by three, you also get a repeating decimal but smaller:
Yes. If you change the fraction of 2/3 to something with the denominator of 9, you can compare the numerators easily and directly.
Explanation:
You would do this by multiplying 2/3 by 3/3 to make 6/9, which is smaller than 7/9:
Explanation:
We'll use the fact that when you have
So we have
Let's cross-multiply.
=>
Since the numerator of the first fraction times the denominator of the second fraction is larger, we say that:
If this solution confuses you , ignore this for now.
Use equivalent fractions to compare them.
Explanation:
Let's compare fractions which have the same denominator.
Use
Now it is clear that