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Standard Form | How to Determine Which Fraction is Greater

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Every fraction can be written in its simplest form by dividing the numerator and denominator by their greatest common divisor. A rational number when expressed in terms of a simplest fraction with a positive denominator is said to be in standard form.

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00:00 Standard Form and Comparison of Rational Numbers
00:16 Expressing rational number in standard form
00:20 The need of standard form of rational number
00:57 Two conditions to standard form of rational number in terms of fraction
01:36 Test your understanding!
01:47 Comparing rational numbers: same and different denominators
02:09 First step: check the denominators
02:25 Second step: express the rational numbers with a common denominator
02:44 Last step: compare both fractions
02:59 Challenge questions! Are you ready?

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