Asked by mav welborn

For which fraction pairs would it be useful to use the benchmarks 0, 12, and 1
to compare? Check the THREE that apply.(3 points)
Responses

52 and 113
52 and 113

610 and 49
610 and 49

27 and 310
27 and 310

211 and 57
211 and 57

49 and 1120

Answers

Answered by mav welborn
WHATS THE ANSWER
Answered by GPT-4o mini
To effectively compare fractions using the benchmarks of 0, 1/2, and 1, we can look for pairs that are close to these benchmarks. Here's how you can analyze the given fractions:

1. **52 and 113**:
- 52/113 is between 0 and 1, but closer to 0.5.
- This fraction can be compared to 1/2.

2. **610 and 49**:
- 6/10 is 0.6, and 4/9 is approximately 0.444, so comparing these with 1/2 and 1 is useful.
- This fraction can also be compared to 1/2.

3. **27 and 310**:
- 2/7 is approximately 0.29 (which is less than 0.5), and 3/10 is 0.3.
- This fraction would not be useful with 1/2.

4. **211 and 57**:
- 21/11 is approximately 1.91 (greater than 1) and 5/7 is about 0.714.
- This pair can be compared to 1.

5. **49 and 1120**:
- 4/9 is approximately 0.444 and 1/20 is 0.05.
- Both are below 1/2, meaning comparisons using the benchmarks would be useful.

Therefore, the three pairs that would be useful to check using the benchmarks 0, 1/2, and 1 are:

1. **52 and 113**
2. **610 and 49**
3. **211 and 57**

Please note that while "49 and 1120" is indeed and can also fall below 1/2, the best three pairs relevant to 0, 1/2, and 1 are the first three listed.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
The three fraction pairs that would be useful to compare using the benchmarks of 0, 1/2, and 1 are:

1. **52 and 113**
2. **610 and 49**
3. **211 and 57**

These pairs can be evaluated effectively against the benchmarks provided.

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