Math, asked by khushalsingh59, 10 months ago

arrange 1 fraction 2 , 1 fraction 3 , 3 fraction 4 , 5 fraction 6 , in ascending order​

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Answered by ananyasingh28
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Usually, ascending order means to set the given numbers from small to big.

Example : 1, 4, 10, 13... and so on.

Hence,

Question Given:-

To arrange the given numbers in ascending order:

\Large\tt{\frac {1}{2}, \frac {1}{3}, \frac {3}{4}, \frac {5}{6}}

Answer:-

The first step will be finding their Lowest Common Multiple (LCM). As this is very difficult to solve without it, we will have to do it. It will also help in doing the question faster.

Hence,

LCM of the numbers are:

(Note: Always take denominators to find LCM, nominators if used will make it wrong)

LCM:-

2 -|| 2, 3, 4, 6

2 -|| 2, 3, 4, 6

3 -|| 1, 3, 2, 3

{In this step, we have divided the numbers (denominators) by the samllest multiple 2 and the numbers which are not divisible, are kept in the next step}

-|| 1, 1, 2, 1

{Hence the LCM of the numbers (denominators) are = 2 .3 . 2 = 12}

Now, Let's make the original denominator equivalent with the new denominator!

I) \Large\tt{\frac {1}{2}= \frac {1 \times 6}{2 \times 6}= \frac {6}{12}}

(We have made the new fraction. Similarly, we have to make same in below numbers too!)

II) \Large\tt{\frac {1}{3}= \frac {1 \times 4}{3 \times 4}= \frac {4}{12}}

III) \Large\tt{\frac {3}{4}= \frac {3 \times 3}{4 \times 3 }= \frac {9}{12}}

IV) \Large\tt{\frac {5}{6}= \frac {5 \times 2}{6 \times 2}= \frac {10}{12}}

Now,

Let's arrange them as per requirements!

\Large\tt{\frac {4}{12}, \frac {6}{12}, \frac {9}{12}, \frac {10}{12}}

Now, Put in thieir respectable places.

\boxed{\Large\tt{\frac {1}{3}, \frac {1}{2}, \frac {3}{4}, \frac {5}{6}}}

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REQUIRED ANSWER:-

After arranging, answer becomes:

\boxed{\boxed{\huge\bf\blue{\frac {1}{3}, \frac {1}{2}, \frac {3}{4}, \frac {5}{6}}}}


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