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Esther has 2/3 of blue dresses in her dresser. Dana has 6/9 of blue dresses in his dresser. Are the fractions equivalent?
Answer: Yes! The fractions are equivalent because when 6/9 is simplified, it would be 2/3.
Answer: Yes! The fractions are equivalent because when 6/9 is simplified, it would be 2/3.
3/5 of the visitors to the museum come during the week, and 4/10 come during the weekend. When does the museum get more visitors, during the week or during the weekend.
We know that 3/5 of the visitors to the museum come during the week, and that 4/10 come during the weekend. Since we want to know when the museum gets more visitors, we need to compare 3/5 to 4/10.
Notice that 3/5 and 4/10 are unlike fractions so our first step is to find a common denominator. The common denominator of 5 and 10 is the least common multiple of 5 and 10 or 10.
To get a denominator of 10 for our first fraction 3/5, we must multiply both the numerator and denominator by 2 to get 6/10.
Notice that 4/10 already has 10 in the denominator so it stays the same. Now we have like fractions. To compare like fractions, we simply compare the numerators or the top numbers. Since 6 is greater than 4, we know that 6/10 must be greater than 4/10. Since 6/10 represents the number of visitors that come to the museum during the week, we know that the museum gets more visitors during the week.