Help ONLY WANT HELP Jade used Fraction 3 over 4 yard of fabric to make a scarf. Can she make 2 of these scarves with Fraction 1 and 4 over 5 yards of fabric, and why? No, because the quotient of Fraction 3 over 4 ÷ Fraction 1 and 4 over 5 is 1 and 7 over 20 No, because the quotient of Fraction 1 and 4 over 5 ÷ Fraction 3 over 4 is 1 and 7 over 20 Yes, because the quotient of Fraction 3 over 4 ÷ Fraction 1 and 4 over 5 is 2 and 2 over 5 Yes, because the quotient of Fraction 1 and 4 over 5 ÷ Fraction 3 over 4 is 2 and 2 over 5
@pooja195 help me please.
Let's "compare apples to apples and oranges to oranges." To compare fractions, first find their LCD and only then compare the numerators of the resulting fractions. Have you tried doing this in your attempts to solve this problem?
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