Respuesta :
Answer:
No
Step-by-step explanation:
We can either cross multiply or turn into decimal form to see if they have the same value.
I will be showing both.
Cross Multiply: Decimal Form:
[tex]\frac{18}{24} \;[\;\;] \frac{10}{15}[/tex] [tex]\mathrm{To\;turn\;fraction\;into\;decimal\;just}[/tex]
[tex]18\times15=270[/tex] [tex]\mathrm{Divide\;numerator \;by \;denominator\;}[/tex]
[tex]24\times10=240[/tex] [tex]\mathrm{18\div24=0.75}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{18}{24} \;[ > ] \frac{10}{15}[/tex] [tex]\mathrm{10\div15=0.66666666666}[/tex]
[tex]\mathrm{As\;a\;result\;we\;can}[/tex] [tex]0.75 > 0.66666666666[/tex]
[tex]\mathrm{conclude\;that\;\frac{18}{24} \;is\;greater\;than\;\frac{10}{15}}[/tex] [tex]\frac{18}{24} \;[ > ] \frac{10}{15}[/tex]
We can conclude that 18/24 and 10/15 are not the same.
~Kavinsky
No, because when you simplify they do not add up to a common denominator