Math, asked by ibadiasra, 1 month ago

decide the orderly relationship between 5/4and 11/12​

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Answered by student1906
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Answered by shifawani30
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\sf\huge\underline\pink{Answer:-}

\sf\huge\blue{solution = }

\sf\small{ \frac{5}{4}  \: \:  \: and \:  \:  \: \frac{11}{12}}

\sf\small{making \: both \: denomenator \: same}

\sf\small{ \frac{5}{4}  =  \: multiply \: and \: devide \: by \: 3}

\sf\small{we \: get = }

\sf\small{( \frac{5}{4 } ) \:  \: ( \frac{3}{3 } ) \: and \: ( \frac{11}{12} ) \: ( \frac{1}{1})  }

\sf\small{( \frac{15}{12}) \: and \: ( \frac{11}{12} ) }

\sf\small{since = }

15 \:  >  \: 12

\sf\small{therefore - }

\sf\small{( \frac{15}{12}) \:  >  \: ( \frac{11}{12} ) }

Or , we could conclude that ,

:- 5/4 > 11/12

So, your final answer would be 5/4 > 11/12.

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