CBSE Class 7 Answered
Compare the following pair of fractions:
(a)
,
(b)
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![](http://images.topperlearning.com/topper/questions/196957_image2_1.png)
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Asked by Topperlearning User | 05 Nov, 2013, 04:48: AM
While comparing fractions, first we have to check whether the numerator and the denominator can be converted to the lowest form.
If the numerators of the fractions are same, then lower the value of the denominator, higher will be the value of the fraction.
If the denominators of the fractions are same, then higher the value of the numerator, higher will be the value of the fraction. So,
(a) <
(b) >
Answered by | 05 Nov, 2013, 06:48: AM
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