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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Compare the two fractions. Use >, <, or =.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what are the two fractions

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ok, eve,

OpenStudy (anonymous):

http://www.calculatorsoup.com/calculators/math/fraction-to-percent-calculator.php Use this to convert your rfactions to percents

OpenStudy (anonymous):

fractions*

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lets say you need to compare 58/295 and 28/124

OpenStudy (misssmartiez):

Or, if you do it in independent terms. 58 DIVIDED by 295 and 28 divided by 124. Basically. Then round, ready to compare. You don't need a calculator,

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok thanks bye

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@MissSmartiez I put the calculator in because it doesn't just calculate. It shows how you (it, actually) got the answer. Its only for if you need it and cant figure it out. I wouldn't suggest using it on every problem.

OpenStudy (misssmartiez):

I am AWARE of that, I am just putting if you would like to do it on your own.

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