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2 March, 17:16

Explain how you can tell 7/10 is greater than 1/2 without using a model?

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  1. 2 March, 18:18
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    To compare 7/10 and 1/2 we have to find a common denomator, this can be found by choosing a number thats both in the timestable of 2 and of 10 (the denomators). For thisexample you can use 10, one of our fractions is already out to 10 so we only have to do one.

    To change 1/2 into a fraction out of 10 we have to do the sme to the bottom as we do to the top. So since we are multiplying the bottom by 5 we have to mutiply he bottom by five. This gives us 5/10.

    We can now compare 7/10 and 5/10

    From the numerators we can clearly see that 7/10 is a greater value that 5/10 (which was originally 1/2).
  2. 2 March, 20:09
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    7/10 is greater than 1/2 because 5/10 = 1/2

    It is thus 2/10 greater.
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