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2 October, 18:28

Put 12/15,3/5,7/15,3/7 in smallest to greatest order

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  1. 2 October, 20:01
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    3/7, 7/15, 3/5, 12/15

    Step-by-step explanation:

    You have to find the common denominator; which is 105

    So the equations turn into

    12/105, 3/105, 7/105, 3/105

    Then you divide the old denominator with the new denominator.

    105/15 = 7, 105/5=21, 105/7=15

    You then multiply that number with the numerator so:

    84/105, 63/105, 49/105, 45/105

    Then order accordingly!
  2. 2 October, 20:13
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    12/15,7/25,3/7,3/5 should be correct because this is what my teacher taught me in fourth grade.
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