The fraction 3/4 is less than the decimal 0.8, as shown by the inequality 3/4 < 0.8, and this can be visualized on a number line where 0.75 is to the right of 0.8.
How to compare fractions and decimals using inequality?
Let's compare the fraction 3/4 to the decimal 0.8:
3/4 < 0.8
To understand why 3/4 is greater than 0.8, consider the decimal representation of 3/4, which is 0.75. On a number line, 0.75 is to the right of 0.8, indicating that 3/4 is indeed less than 0.8. The inequality 3/4 < 0.8 captures this relationship.