Comparing Fractions Calculator
Calculator for comparing two fractions. Allows you to determine which of two fractions is larger, which is smaller, or maybe they are equal.
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The online fraction comparison calculator allows you to compare two fractions and find out which of them is larger (smaller) or equal. Fractions can be entered in both normal and mixed form (with an integer part). Negative fractions can be entered by entering the minus sign "-" in the integer part of the fraction. You can compare a fraction with a fraction or a fraction with an integer.
To compare fractions, enter their numerators and denominators (or an integer) in the appropriate fields and click the "Compare fractions" button. The result will be an answer with a step-by-step solution and a detailed explanation of the solution.
To compare fractions, enter their numerators and denominators (or an integer) in the appropriate fields and click the "Compare fractions" button. The result will be an answer with a step-by-step solution and a detailed explanation of the solution.
The fraction comparison calculator works according to the general rules for calculating fractions.
Comparison of fractions with the same denominators:
To compare ordinary fractions with the same denominators, it is enough to compare the numerators of these fractions.

Comparison of fractions with different denominators:
If the denominators of the fractions are not equal, then it is necessary to bring the fractions to one common denominator. After that, we will get two other fractions with the same denominators, which can be easily compared by their numerators.

Comparison of mixed fractions or improper fractions:
All mixed fractions must be converted to improper fractions, then brought to one common denominator. Then the fractions are compared by comparing their numerators.

Comparison of fractions with the same denominators:
To compare ordinary fractions with the same denominators, it is enough to compare the numerators of these fractions.

Comparison of fractions with different denominators:
If the denominators of the fractions are not equal, then it is necessary to bring the fractions to one common denominator. After that, we will get two other fractions with the same denominators, which can be easily compared by their numerators.

Comparison of mixed fractions or improper fractions:
All mixed fractions must be converted to improper fractions, then brought to one common denominator. Then the fractions are compared by comparing their numerators.
