Solution ➟ ( i ) First convert the mix Fractions to improper.
( ii ) Now the LCM of 2, 4 and 3 is 12 so multiply each Denominator nd Numerator with such a number that makes up the denominator to 12.
( iii ) We've same Denominators so Compare The Numerators
( iv ) Write the smallest Numerator first at it's the smallest Fraction. Then write the second Fraction which is bigger than first Fraction. Then write the last fraction as it's the greatest.
( v ) Write those Fractions in original form.
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SO OUR ANSWER IS,
⟹ 5½ Is smaller than 6⅓
⟹ 6⅓ Is smaller than 10¼
∴ 5½ < 6⅓ < 10¼
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Answer:
6 1/3 < 5 1/2 = 10 1/4
Step-by-step explanation:
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# ANSWER ➟ 5½ < 6⅓ < 10¼
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Given ➟ 5½, 10¼, 6⅓
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We Need To ➟ Arrange it in ascending order
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Solution ➟ ( i ) First convert the mix Fractions to improper.
( ii ) Now the LCM of 2, 4 and 3 is 12 so multiply each Denominator nd Numerator with such a number that makes up the denominator to 12.
( iii ) We've same Denominators so Compare The Numerators
( iv ) Write the smallest Numerator first at it's the smallest Fraction. Then write the second Fraction which is bigger than first Fraction. Then write the last fraction as it's the greatest.
( v ) Write those Fractions in original form.
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SO OUR ANSWER IS,
⟹ 5½ Is smaller than 6⅓
⟹ 6⅓ Is smaller than 10¼
∴ 5½ < 6⅓ < 10¼
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Kindly Refer Attachment And Don't Mind My Handwriting ( ._. )