Respuesta :
11/12, 1 1/4, 1 2/3 i’m pretty sure that’s correct that’s my logic
Answer:
[tex]\frac{11}{12}[/tex],[tex]1\frac{1}{4}[/tex],[tex]1\frac{2}{3}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
It wants you to take these 3 fractions and arrange them from least to greatest.
The first thing I did was look for the fraction with no number in front of it.
[tex]\frac{11}{12}[/tex] is the only fraction that has no numbers in front of it. So
The second thing I did was look for the fraction that had the biggest number in front of it. I see that the remaining fractions have the same number in front.
So, I drew 2 circles. 1 of the circles I shaded in and the other I split into 4 equal halves. I shaded in one of the halves. These 2 circles represent [tex]1\frac{1}{4}[/tex].
The next thing I did was draw 2 more circles. I shaded in one of them and slit the other one into 3 equal halves. I shaded in 2 of the halves. These 2 circles represent [tex]1\frac{2}{3}[/tex].
Last, look at the 4 circles and ask yourself which one is the most shaded in. If you said [tex]1\frac{2}{3}[/tex] you are correct. This fraction is the biggest. Meaning that [tex]1\frac{1}{4}[/tex] is in the middle.