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compare 7/11 and 5/13​

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Answered by bhaveshpandya7893
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The operation of comparing fractions:

5/13 vs. 7/11

Reduce (simplify) fractions to their lowest terms equivalents:

5/13 already reduced to the lowest terms;

the numerator and the denominator have no common prime factors:

5 is a prime number;

13 is a prime number;

7/11 already reduced to the lowest terms;

the numerator and the denominator have no common prime factors:

7 is a prime number;

11 is a prime number;

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To sort fractions, build them up to the same numerator.

Calculate LCM, the least common multiple of the numerators of the fractions

LCM will be the common numerator of the compared fractions.

The prime factorization of the numerators:

5 is a prime number;

7 is a prime number;

Multiply all the unique prime factors, by the largest exponents:

LCM (5, 7) = 5 × 7 = 35

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Calculate the expanding number of each fraction

Divide LCM by the numerator of each fraction:

For fraction: 5/13 is 35 ÷ 5 = (5 × 7) ÷ 5 = 7;

For fraction: 7/11 is 35 ÷ 7 = (5 × 7) ÷ 7 = 5;

Expand the fractions

Build up all the fractions to the same numerator (which is LCM).

Multiply the numerators and the denominators by their expanding number:

5/13 = (7 × 5)/(7 × 13) = 35/91;

7/11 = (5 × 7)/(5 × 11) = 35/55;

The fractions have the same numerator, compare their denominators.

The larger the denominator the smaller the positive fraction.

::: Comparing operation :::

The final answer:

The fractions sorted in ascending order:

35/91 < 35/55

The initial fractions in ascending order:

5/13 < 7/11

Compare and sort the fractions in ascending order:

7/11 vs. 14/18

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