An alternate way, if you are allowed to use a calculator,
such as when you're at home, and want to check your answer to
see if they're correct.
Just get a calculator, divide them out and line up the decimal points:
A. 3/7 = 3÷7 = 0.4285714286...
B. 1/3 = 1÷3 = 0.3333333333...
C. 5/6 = 5÷6 = 0.8333333333...
D. 9/14 = 9÷14 = 0.6428571429...
Look at the column of first digits. They're all the same, 0, so you can't tell.
Look at the 2nd digits, (the first ones after the decimal). They are 4,3,8,6.
That's all you need. 3 is the smallest, so 1/3 is the smallest.
If the column of first digits are all the same, you go to the column of second
digits and pick the smallest. If the second digits are all the same, you go to
the column of third digits and pick the smallest, etc., etc.
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Suppose you were given this problem to find the smallest:
A. 37/140 B. 183/700 C. 46/175 D. 939/3500
A. 37/140 = 37÷140 = 0.2642857143...
B. 183/700 = 183÷700 = 0.2614286714...
C. 46/175 = 46÷175 = 0.2628571429...
D. 939/3500 = 939÷3500 = 0.2682857143...
You would have to go to the column of 4th digits (3rd digits after the decimal),
4,1,2,8 to see that the smallest would be 183/700.
Edwin