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OpenStudy (anonymous):

fractions please

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok um question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

which fractions is greater

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok what r the fractions

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok do u know how to tell what fraction is greater

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you are wierd

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok lets a example question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im weird how?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

where are the fractions??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

which is bigger 2/3 or 6/15 ? find the Lcd

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Hope_nicole She said im WEIRD

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well, if they multiplied the first fraction by 5 it would get common denominators so that would probably be easier.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

why did she say you were weird? o_O

OpenStudy (anonymous):

idk

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh srry u can do tht @zgirl

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The LCD is 15 so you convert 2/3 to 10/15. Now compare. 10/15 (aka 2/3) is obviously bigger than 6/15. You have your answer.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i ask you a q,you was rude sooo....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i ws not rude im being nicwe

OpenStudy (anonymous):

o really

OpenStudy (anonymous):

^guys i really dont think this is necessary. The answer was provided. If it makes sense please close this question and HAPPY STUDYING :D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ya hope was i rude

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i did not give you fractions soo

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok...sorry for calling you rude

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