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Raina Walls
16 May, 12:53
How to compare fractions and decimals
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Deborah Haney
16 May, 14:35
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You have to convert the fraction to a decimal by division and compare the decimal number.
So for example:
1/4; 0.35
1/4=0.25
0.35>0.25
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