Math, asked by magarasri6, 8 months ago

please help me ....please compare.. I will not report
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Answered by hydraatomos
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Answer:

look in explanation.

Step-by-step explanation:

5/5 > 10/12 - since 1(5/5) is always greater than proper fraction

1/12 < 1/2 - since 1/2 is greater than 1/12

5/6 < 8/8 - since 1(8/8) is always greater than proper fraction.

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Answered by ExᴏᴛɪᴄExᴘʟᴏʀᴇƦ
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\huge\sf\pink{Answer}

☞ a > b

☞ a < b

☞ a < b

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\huge\sf\blue{Given}

\sf\dfrac{5}{5} \ and \ \dfrac{10}{12}

\sf\dfrac{1}{12} \ and \ \dfrac{1}{2}

\sf\dfrac{5}{6} \ and \ \dfrac{8}{8}

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\huge\sf\gray{To \:Find}

◈ Which one is bigger

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\huge\sf\purple{Steps}

Question 1

\sf\dfrac{5}{5} \ and \ \dfrac{10}{12}

\sf\dfrac{5}{5} = 1 \ and \ \dfrac{10}{12} = \dfrac{5}{6}

\sf1&gt;\dfrac{5}{6}

\sf\green{\dfrac{5}{5} &gt; \dfrac{10}{12}}

Question 2

\sf\dfrac{1}{12} \ and \ \dfrac{1}{2}

➝ Here ½ is equal to half but 1/12 is a much smaller quantity

\sf\red{\dfrac{1}{12} &lt; \dfrac{1}{2}}

Question 3

\sf\dfrac{5}{6} \ and \ \dfrac{8}{8}

\sf\dfrac{5}{6} \ and \dfrac{8}{8} = 1

➝ As 1 is greater than any fraction

\sf\dfrac{5}{6} &lt; \dfrac{8}{8}

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