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13 July, 12:33

Which piece of string is longer 4/6 of a yard or 5/7 of a yard?

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  1. 13 July, 12:37
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    Well to find out you need to cross multiply, 7 x 6 = 42 so thats the denominator now 7x4 = 28 so 4/6=28/42, 6x5=30 so 5/7=30/42, which one is bigger? 30/42 a. k. a 5/7.
  2. 13 July, 13:01
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    To answer this you must find the least common denominator

    4/6times7=28/42

    5/7times6=30/42

    So 4/6=28/42 and 5/7=30/42 so 5/7 is bigger than 4/6
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