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Sagot :
I attached some pictures to help you, with the pictures you can figure out which is bigger and which is smaller!
Hope I helped :)
btw i think 4/5 is bigger
Hope I helped :)
btw i think 4/5 is bigger


For this case we have the following fractions:
[tex] \frac{7}{10} [/tex]
[tex] \frac{4}{5} [/tex]
What we should do, is write the fractions so that both have the same denominator to be able to compare them.
We have then for fraction 2:
[tex] \frac{4}{5} * \frac{2}{2} =\frac{8}{10} [/tex]
Then, comparing the fractions, we observe that the numerator of the second fraction is greater. Therefore it is fulfilled that:
[tex] \frac{8}{10} > \frac{7}{10} [/tex]
And rewriting the fraction in its original form we have:
[tex] \frac{4}{5} > \frac{7}{10} [/tex]
Answer:
4/5 is bigger than 7/10
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