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Arrange the 2/7, 4/7, 6/7 in ascending order

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Answered by Anonymous
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\frac{2}{7} < \frac{4}{7} < \frac{6}{7}

Answered by divyapakhare468
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Answer:

Ascending order of  \frac{2}{7},  \frac{4}{7} , \frac{6}{7}  is  \frac{2}{7} &lt;\frac{4}{7} &lt;\frac{6}{7}

Step-by-step explanation:

To arrange :  following numbers in the descending order .  

Given data : \frac{2}{7},  \frac{4}{7} , \frac{6}{7}

Solution :

  • To arrange numbers in ascending order is to write numbers from smaller to bigger .
  • Here , all denominators are equal , therefore we compare numerators of given rational numbers .
  • Smaller the numerator smaller is the value whereas if numerator is bigger then value of fraction is bigger .
  • Therefore ,  Ascending order  is : \frac{2}{7} &lt;\frac{4}{7} &lt;\frac{6}{7}

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