Explain the steps you would use to compare and . Remember, you can use the forward-slash key (/) to type fractions. For example, type as
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OpenStudy (katie0146722):
Explain the steps you would use to compare four-fifteenths and five-sixths.
Remember, you can use the forward-slash key (/) to type fractions. For example, type one-fourth as one slash four.
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OpenStudy (katie0146722):
thnx >.<
OpenStudy (katie0146722):
@Chineseboy15 r u still there?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
First, make the two fractions have same denominators. \[\frac{ 4\times4 }{ 15\times4 }, \frac{ 5\times10 }{ 6\times10 }\] Then we get \[\frac{ 16 }{ 60 }<\frac{ 50 }{ 60 }\].
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yes, I have just finish my answer.
OpenStudy (katie0146722):
oh i understand now thnx
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