
Comparing fractions 1 (unlike denominators) - Khan Academy
Let's say we want to compare three over five and we want to compare that to 2/3, two over three. And like always, pause the video and see if you can figure this out.
Comparing fractions (video) - Khan Academy
Course: Arithmetic (all content) > Unit 5 Lesson 5: Comparing fractions Comparing fractions with > and < symbols Comparing fractions with like numerators and denominators Compare fractions with the …
Comparing fractions visually (video) | Khan Academy
Sal compares fractions by graphing them a number line and drawing fraction models.
Comparing fractions: fraction models (video) | Khan Academy
- What I want to do in this video is compare the fraction 7/10 to the fraction 8/9. And, like always, I encourage you to pause the video and see if you can figure out where these things-- one of these is …
Comparing fractions (video) | Fractions | Khan Academy
Comparing Fractions. Created by Sal Khan and Monterey Institute for Technology and Education.
Comparing fractions 2 (unlike denominators) (video) | Khan Academy
Sal compares fractions by finding a common denominator. Created by Sal Khan and Monterey Institute for Technology and Education.
Comparing and ordering fractions (video) | Khan Academy
You can try to estimate them, but you'll be able to directly compare them if they all had the same denominator. So the trick here, or at least the first trick here, is to try to find that common denominator.
Comparing fractions with > and < symbols (video) | Khan Academy
When comparing fractions, remember that the numerator is the top number and the denominator is the bottom number. With the same denominator, the larger numerator means a larger fraction.
Equivalent fractions and comparing fractions | Khan Academy
You already know what fractions are, but did you know that some fractions that look different are actually the same? There's more to these pieces than meets the eye. Dive into this unit to learn the secrets of …
Comparing fractions: tape diagram (video) | Khan Academy
A tape diagram is a picture that uses bars to show math problems. Each bar represents a number, and the bars are put together to help you understand how the numbers relate to each other, like adding …