No, \(\frac{1}{6}\) < \(\frac{5}{11}\)
To compare these fractions, we need a common denominator. The denominators are 6 and 11, and the least common denominator (LCD) is 66.
A quicker way to compare fractions is to cross-multiply. Multiply each numerator by the other fraction's denominator:
Convert each fraction to a decimal by dividing the numerator by the denominator:
Since 0.166667 is less than 0.454545, we confirm that \(\frac{1}{6} < \frac{5}{11}\). In percentage terms, \(\frac{1}{6}\) is 16.6667% and \(\frac{5}{11}\) is 45.4545%, a difference of 28.7879 percentage points.
These fractions have different numerators and different denominators, so we can't compare them directly. By converting to a common denominator of 66, we're cutting both quantities into equal-sized pieces. Then 11 pieces vs 30 pieces is a straightforward comparison.
\(\frac{5}{11}\) is bigger. As a decimal, \(\frac{5}{11}\) = 0.454545 while \(\frac{1}{6}\) = 0.166667.
The difference is \(\frac{19}{66}\), which equals 0.287879 in decimal form (28.7879 percentage points).
You can use three methods: find a common denominator and compare numerators, cross-multiply and compare the products, or convert both fractions to decimals. All three methods confirm that \(\frac{5}{11}\) \(>\) \(\frac{1}{6}\).