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  2. Which is bigger: 3/4 or 2/3? - Socratic

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    For 2 3 we are multiplying 4 to the bottom so we have to multiply 4 to the top. 3 × 3 4 × 3 = 9 12 and 2 × 4 3 × 4 = 8 12. Now look just at the numerators of the two answers. 9 is greater than 8 so 9 12 is greater! 9 12 was originally 3 4. So 3 4 is greater than 2 3. I hope you understood this and my source is my knowledge!

  3. What is 3/4 divided by 2/3? - Socratic

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    Explanation: 3 4 ÷ 2 3. Multiply the reciprocal of the second number, 3 4 × 3 2. Multiply the numerators and denominators respectively, 9 8. Answer link. iOS.

  4. Which fraction is bigger 3/4 or 2/3? - Socratic

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    2 3 = 4 × 2 4 × 3 = 8 12. Now as 9 12> 8 12, we have 3 4> 2 3. hence 3 4 is bigger. 3/4 is bigger. To check which of the two factors is bigger, we should make the denominator of two factors same by finding GCD and then making each of the denominator equal to their GCD. Here in 3/4 and 2/3 denominators are 4 and 3 and their GCD is 12.

  5. What is the quotient of 3/4 divided by 2/3? - Socratic

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    color(red)((3/4)/(2/3) = 9/8) > (3/4)/(2/3) = "?" Multiply the numerator by the reciprocal of the denominator

  6. How do you simplify #1/2 + 2/3 + 3/4 - Socratic

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  7. I simply want to know how to calculate 3/4 of a cup ... -...

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    3 cups 3/4 of a cup, multiplied by 4 will be expressed as: 3/4 * 4. All that you're doing is changing the numerator (the top of the fraction. The denominator (the bottom of the fraction) will remain the same. It's really just 3 * 4. 3 * 4 = 12 The denominator stays the same, so: 12/4 Divide accordingly, and you get: 3 cups

  8. How do you write 2 3/4 an improper fraction? - Socratic

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    11/4. We start with 2 3/4. We now multiply the number on the left (2), by the denominator (4). We get a value of 8. We now add, to that value, the numerator (3). We get a value of 11. We now put that value over its denominator (4). We get the final answer, 11/4. Hope it Helps! :D .

  9. How do I find #2/3# of a whole number? - Socratic

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    To find 2/3 of a whole number, you need to multiply the number by the numerator 2 and divide that product by the denominator 3. If you represent any whole number by n; then 2/3 of that number is 2/3 n, or (2n)/3 Looking at the last form you can see that you are multiplying the number n by 2 and dividing the product by 3. Example if: n = 666 2/3 xx n = 2/3 xx(6666) = 13332/3 = 4444 Similarly if ...

  10. How do you find the nth term of the sequence 1/2, 2/3, 3/4 ... -...

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    u_n = n/ (n+1) Assuming the same pattern continues where the numerator increases by one with each successive term, and the denominator is one more than the numerator, then the general term is: u_n = n/ (n+1)

  11. How do you multiply 2/3 times 3? - Socratic

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    multiply the whole number 3 by the numerator 2 3⋅2=6 the numerator 6/3=3/3+3/3=2 if you multiplied 3 by 2 the numerator and 3 the denominator you get an incorrect answer which is 6/9=2/3