A Data Record is a set of calculator entries that are stored in your web browser's Local Storage. If a Data Record is currently selected in the "Data" tab, this line will list the name you gave to that data record. If no data record is selected, or you have no entries stored for this calculator, the line will display "None". Show DataData recordData recordSelected data record: None Learn More Example comparisons: Common comparisons:To see an example of how the Comparing Fractions Calculator works, select a popular fraction comparison question from the drop-down menu. To clear the comparison fields to enter your own comparison, select "Select" or click the "Reset" button. Learn More1st Entry 1st entry:If the entry is a whole number only, leave the numerator and denominator blank. If the entry is a mixed number, enter a positive integer for the whole number, the numerator, and denominator. If the entry is a fraction only, leave the whole number field blank. Whole number #1No text Numerator #1No text Denominator #1No text Learn More2nd Entry 2nd entry:If the entry is a whole number only, leave the numerator and denominator blank. If the entry is a mixed number, enter a positive integer for the whole number, the numerator, and denominator. If the entry is a fraction only, leave the whole number field blank. Whole number #2No text Numerator #2No text Denominator #2No text Compare FractionsLearn More Greatest:Greatest:Greater of fractions:Greater of fractions: Greater of fractions:This is the greater of the two entries. After determining which entry is greater, the compare fractions calculator will show its work and give a detailed explanation of each step it took to arrive at the answer. If you would like to save the current entries and results to the device you are using, tap or click on the Data tab and then tap or click on the Save button. If you upgrade your Basic, Local Storage subscription to the Cloud Storage acess level, you can save multiple sets of entries for this calculator to the secure online database, which makes them accessable from any device. ResetIf you received value from this calculator, please pay it forward with a Share, Like, Tweet, Pin, or Link. Thank you! -Dan Feedback AppreciatedFeedback Greatly AppreciatedYour Feedback Would Be Greatly AppreciatedYour Feedback Is Greatly Appreciated
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What is 3 8 plus 1 2 in fraction form?3/8 + 1/2 = 78 = 0.875
Spelled result in words is seven eighths.
What's bigger than 3 8?
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