Given Fractions:
Since the denominators are not common (not the same), we need to find the Least Common Denominator (LCD), which is equivalent to the Least Common Multiple of 6 and 10:
LCD = LCM(6, 10) = 30
Express the given fractions as equivalent fractions with respect to the LCD (30):
12 is less than 15 (12 < 15)
As a result,
4/10
and 3/6
Since the denominators are not common (not the same), we need to find the Least Common Denominator (LCD), which is equivalent to the Least Common Multiple of 6 and 10:
LCD = LCM(6, 10) = 30
Express the given fractions as equivalent fractions with respect to the LCD (30):
4/10
= 12/30
and 3/6
= 15/30
Since the equivalent fractions have common denominators, we can compare the numerators:12 is less than 15 (12 < 15)
As a result,
12/30
is less than 15/30
Therefore, 4/10
is less than 3/6
, 4/10
< 3/6