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List the improper fractions in order from greatest to least:9/7, 7/6, 17/14, 26/21

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Answer:


(9)/(7),(26)/(21),(17)/(14),(7)/(6)

Explanation:

Given the improper fractions:


(9)/(7),(7)/(6),(17)/(14),(26)/(21)

In order to arrange the fractions, first, find the lowest common multiple of the denominators.

• LCM of 7, 6, 14, and 21 = 42

Next, rewrite each fraction as an equivalent fraction using the LCM as the new denominator.


\begin{gathered} (9)/(7)=(9*6)/(7*6)=(54)/(42) \\ (7)/(6)=(7*7)/(6*7)=(49)/(42) \\ (17)/(14)=(17*3)/(14*3)=(51)/(42) \\ (26)/(21)=(26*2)/(21*2)=(52)/(42) \end{gathered}

Since all the denominators are the same, order the numerators from the greatest to the least:


\begin{gathered} (9)/(7)=(9*6)/(7*6)=(54)/(42) \\ (26)/(21)=(26*2)/(21*2)=(52)/(42) \\ (17)/(14)=(17*3)/(14*3)=(51)/(42) \\ (7)/(6)=(7*7)/(6*7)=(49)/(42) \end{gathered}

Thus, the fractions ordered from greatest to least is:


(9)/(7),(26)/(21),(17)/(14),(7)/(6)

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