4/6 7/12 5/10 least to greatest what is it

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what is it

2/3, 3/4, 7/8

To order the fractions from least to greatest, you need to compare their values. One way to compare fractions is to find a common denominator, which is the same for all the fractions, and then compare the numerators. Here's how you can do it:

1. Find a common denominator:
The common denominator for 6, 12, and 10 is 60. To convert the fractions, multiply the numerator and denominator of each fraction by the same value that would make the denominator equal to 60.

Converting 4/6:
Multiply both the numerator and denominator by 10:
4/6 = (4*10) / (6*10) = 40/60

Converting 7/12:
Multiply both the numerator and denominator by 5:
7/12 = (7*5) / (12*5) = 35/60

Converting 5/10:
Since the denominator is already 10, there is no need to convert this fraction further.

2. Compare the fractions:
Now that all the fractions have the same denominator, you can compare them based on their numerators.

40/60, 35/60, 5/10

From least to greatest:
5/10, 35/60, 40/60

Therefore, the fractions in least to greatest order are 5/10, 35/60, 40/60.

They will be easier to compare if you change these fractions to decimals.

or, if you use a common denominator -- in this case, 60. For example,

4/6 = 40/60
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