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By dividing, we see that 5/19 ≈ 0.26, 7/21 ≈ 0.33, and 9/23 ≈ 0.39. When we put this in order, <math>0.26</math> < <math>0.33</math> < <math>0.39</math>. So our answer is <math>\boxed{\textbf{(B)}\ \frac{5}{19}<\frac{7}{21}<\frac{9}{23}}</math> | By dividing, we see that 5/19 ≈ 0.26, 7/21 ≈ 0.33, and 9/23 ≈ 0.39. When we put this in order, <math>0.26</math> < <math>0.33</math> < <math>0.39</math>. So our answer is <math>\boxed{\textbf{(B)}\ \frac{5}{19}<\frac{7}{21}<\frac{9}{23}}</math> | ||
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+ | <math>\frac{5}{19}</math> is very close to <math>\frac{1}{4}</math>, so you can round it to that. Similarly, <math>\frac{7}{21} = \frac{1}{3}</math> and <math>\frac{9}{23}</math> can be rounded to <math>\frac{1}{2}</math>, so our ordering is 1/4, 1/3, and 1/2, or <math>\boxed{\textbf{(B)}\ \frac{5}{19}<\frac{7}{21}<\frac{9}{23}}</math>. | ||
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Revision as of 17:21, 8 November 2020
Contents
Problem
What is the correct ordering of the three numbers , , and , in increasing order?
Solution 1
The value of is . Now we give all the fractions a common denominator.
Ordering the fractions from least to greatest, we find that they are in the order listed. Therefore, our final answer is .
Solution 2
Instead of finding the LCD, we can subtract each fraction from to get a common numerator. Thus,
All three fractions have common numerator . Now it is obvious the order of the fractions. . Therefore, our answer is .
Solution 3
Change into ; And Therefore, our answer is .
Solution 4
When and , . Hence, the answer is . ~ ryjs
This is also similar to Problem 3 on the AMC 8 2019, but with the rule switched.
Solution 5
By dividing, we see that 5/19 ≈ 0.26, 7/21 ≈ 0.33, and 9/23 ≈ 0.39. When we put this in order, < < . So our answer is ~ math_genius_11
Solution 6
is very close to , so you can round it to that. Similarly, and can be rounded to , so our ordering is 1/4, 1/3, and 1/2, or .
See Also
2012 AMC 8 (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
Preceded by Problem 19 |
Followed by Problem 21 | |
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