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    How can I tell which fraction is greater?
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    Look for a common denominator between the fractions, then multiply the numerators and denominators by the same value. Then you can see which fraction is greater just by the numerator.
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    Which is the lowest: 3/5, 3/4, 4/7, or 2/3?
    Jasmine Tipping
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    4/7 is the lowest, then 3/5, 2/3 and 3/4.
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    Can I convert them into decimals while ordering them?
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    Yes you can, the order will be the same. Just make sure to convert back to fractions for your final answer if the original numbers are given as fractions.
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    How do I order fractions from least to greatest if the denominators are different?
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    Make them the same by multiplying both the numerator and the denominator of the smallest fraction, and if necessary, the largest one as well. For instance if you have 1/5 and 3/7, they are equivalent to 7/35 and 15/35 [ (7*1)/(7*5) and (5*3)/(5*7).
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    How can I put 2/3, 4/5, and 1/2 from least to greatest?
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    The smallest fraction is 1/2, then 2/3, then 4/5.
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    I have two equal fractions in a set. How should I arrange them?
    Donagan
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    If you're ordering from least to greatest (or vice versa), list the equal fractions consecutively. You might want to list the fraction with the smaller denominator first, but it really wouldn't make any difference in terms of value.
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    How can I arrange 1/5, 2/3, and 5/8 from least to greatest?
    LyKaxandra Caimoy
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    You can try dividing it (or converting to decimal). Then you can start arranging it ascending. Also, you can try to find its LCD. If you do so, you will get 120. The fractions then will be 24/120, 80/120, and 75/120. If arranged: 24/120, 75/120, 80/120 or "1/5, 5/8, 2/3"
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    What is an easy way of ordering fractions with the same numerator?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Look at the denominators. The fraction with the smaller denominator has a value greater than the fraction with the larger denominator.
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    How do I find out the percentage of the fraction?
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    To use an example, use 3 over 5, so take the top number and divide it by the bottom number and multiply it by 100. That will give you the percentage.
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    What do I do if my answers don't match?
    LyKaxandra Caimoy
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    Do it again to be sure of your answer.
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    How do I do it with a mixed number, for example 8 2/3?
    WOOHP
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    26/3
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    How do I order fractions from least to greatest with same denominators?
    Community Answer
    If same denominator, then the greater numbers have greater value.for example: 2/8 is greater than 1/8.
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    Can I convert them to a percentage ?
    Community Answer
    Yes, and you could convert them to decimals, too, which is roughly the same thing.
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    How can I put 3/4, 4/3, and 1 from least to greatest?
    Donagan
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    That's pretty easy, because 3/4 is less than 1, and 4/3 is more than 1.
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    Arrange from least to greatest: 12/, 4/5, 3/4, 2/3.
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    Let's assume you meant 1/2, 4/5, 3/4 and 2/3. First find the lowest common denominator. (See Find the Least Common Denominator .) It's 60. So we convert the fractions to 30/60, 48/60, 45/60 and 40/60, respectively. The new fractions, arranged from least to greatest, are 30/60, 40/60, 45/60 and 48/60. That means the original fractions, arranged from least to greatest, are 1/2, 2/3, 3/4 and 4/5.
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    What is the least fraction: 1/3, 1/5 and 4/6?
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    We know that 1/3 = 2/6. We know that 2/6 is less than 4/6. So we can eliminate 4/6. That leaves 1/3 and 1/5. Using the lowest common denominator, 1/3 = 5/15, and 1/5 = 3/15. 3/15 is less than 5/15, so 3/15 or 1/5 is the least fraction.
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    Which fraction is the smallest: 3/4, 1/6, 7/12 or 2/3?
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    First convert all the fractions to equivalent fractions with the same denominator. Then compare the new numerators. The equivalent fractions are 9/12, 2/12, 7/12 and 8/12, respectively. Of these fractions, 2/12 is the smallest, so 1/6 is the smallest of the original fractions.
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    What is the line set of 5/8,3/8,1/8 from smallest to biggest
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    When comparing fractions that have the same denominator, simply compare numerators. Thus, arranging from smallest to largest, it's 1/8, 3/8, 5/8.
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    What is the common denominator of 5, 3 and 4?
    I_l1ke_gam3s
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    The common denominator of 5, 3 and 4 is the same as their common multiple or the product of the three numbers, which is 60. (In this case that is also the lowest common denominator.)
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    Which is the lowest: 3/7, 1/3, 7/12, 4/15 or 3/13?
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    It becomes easier if we can eliminate any of those fractions by inspection. 7/12 is the only fraction with a value greater than ½, so we eliminate 7/12. Now we have to convert the other fractions to equivalent fractions with the same denominator so we can easily compare them. The lowest common denominator among those four remaining fractions is (7)(15)(13) = 1365. (We don't include the 3, because 3 is a factor of 15 and is thus already included.) So the four fractions become 585/1365, 455/1365, 364/1365 and 315/1365, respectively. The lowest of those is 315/1365, so the lowest of the original fractions is 3/13.
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    How do you arrange these fractions from greatest to least: 9/12 8/10 4/6 3/5?
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    First find the lowest common denominator. That's 60. (See Find the Least Common Denominator .) Then the fractions become, respectively, 45/60, 48/60, 40/60, and 36/60. In descending order, they are 48/60, 45/60, 40/60 and 36/60. That means the original fractions in descending order are 8/10, 9/12, 4/6 and 3/5.
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    How are 6/8, 6/5, 6/7, 6/15, 6/2 ordered from greatest to least?
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    When two fractions' numerators are the same, the one with the smaller denominator is the greater fraction. So it's 6/2, 6/5, 6/7, 6/8, 6/15.
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    Sort the fractions in the correct order from least to greatest:1/3,2/3,2/5,3/4,5/9.
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    The lowest common denominator is (4)(5)(9) = 180. So the fractions convert to 60/180, 120/180, 72/180, 135/180 and 100/180, respectively. Re-order them to 60/180, 72/180, 100/180, 120/180 and 135/180. That means the least-to-greatest order is 1/3, 2/5, 5/9, 2/3 and 3/4.
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    Which is smallest: 6/7, 3/7 or 2/3?
    I_l1ke_gam3s
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    Ignore the first fraction: it's obviously not the smallest. Convert the other two to equivalent fractions with denominators of 21. Then compare those two fractions. The one with the lowest numerator is the smallest fraction.
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    is 6/8 greater than 1/3 2/10 and 3/6?
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    6/8 reduces to 3/4, 2/10 reduces to 1/5, 3/6 reduces to 1/2, and 1/3 doesn't reduce. Now find the lowest common denominator of 2, 3, 4, and 5. That would be 60. Convert the fractions to ones with a denominator of 60: 45/60, 20/60, 12/60, and 30/60. The greatest of those (45/60) is the equivalent of 6/8. So the answer to the question is yes.
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    How do you arrange 2/3, 5/8, 3/4, 7/8 and 1/2 from least to greatest?
    I_l1ke_gam3s
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    Find the lowest common denominator. It's 24. You have 16/24, 15/24, 18/24, 21/24 and 12/24. So your order is 1/2, 5/8, 2/3, 3/4 and 7/8.
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    How do I order these fractions from smallest to largestest:1/5,1/3,1/7,1/4,1/8?
    I_l1ke_gam3s
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    As in this case, whenever the numerators are the same, the smaller denominator is the greater fraction. So it's 1/8, 1/7, 1/5, 1/4, 1/3.
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    Order from smallest to largest: 2/3, 1/2, 3/4.
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    First find the lowest common denominator. In this case it's 12, the lowest number into which all three denominators will divide evenly. So the fractions convert to 8/12, 6/12, and 9/12, respectively. Smallest to largest is 6/12, 8/12, 9/12. That makes the correct order 1/2, 2/3, 3/4.
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    Arrange these fractions from smallest to greatest: 3/4, 2/3 and 1/6.
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    First find the least common denominator among 3/4, 2/3, and 1/6. Do this by identifying the lowest multiple of 3, 4 and 6. That number is 12, the lowest number evenly divisible by 3, 4 and 6. So 12 is the least common denominator, and the original fractions become 9/12, 8/12, and 2/12. Rearranged from smallest to greatest, they are 2/12, 8/12 and 9/12. That means the answer you're looking for is 1/6, 2/3 and 3/4, in that order.
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    How do I order fractions without doing the least common denominator?
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    Try cross-multiplying. Then you can find the N and the D when cross multiplying, then you compare both problems to find your solution.
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