Math, asked by shreyas5697, 7 months ago

arrange in ascending order
 \frac{4}{9} \:  \frac{2}{3}  \: \frac{6}{2}

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Answered by BrookTheBigBrain
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Answer:

4/9, 2/3, 6/3

Step-by-step explanation:

Ascending order- the numbers need to be in order from smallest to largest

To put them into ascending order, I could either turn the fractions into decimals or change all the fractions to have a common denominator. I decided it would be easier to turn them all into decimals, so, that's what I decided to do.

4/9 to ≈ 0.44

2/3 to ≈0.67

6/2 to 3

Now that they are all in decimal form, I can easily place them in ascending order:

4/9 (≈ 0.44) , 2/3 (≈0.67), 6/3 (3)

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Hope this helped

- Brooklyn

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