Sort the Common Fractions String 80/46, 153/105, 148/104, 153/81, 113/74, 155/101, 145/93, 170/103, 169/115, 119/153, 107/146, 107/149 in Ascending Order. Online Calculator

Multiple fractions 80/46, 153/105, 148/104, 153/81, 113/74, 155/101, 145/93, 170/103, 169/115, 119/153, 107/146, 107/149 compared and then sorted in ascending order

To compare and sort multiple fractions, they should either have the same denominator or the same numerator.

The operation of sorting fractions in ascending order:
80/46, 153/105, 148/104, 153/81, 113/74, 155/101, 145/93, 170/103, 169/115, 119/153, 107/146, 107/149

Analyze the fractions to be compared and ordered, by category:

positive proper fractions: 119/153, 107/146, 107/149


positive improper fractions: 80/46, 153/105, 148/104, 153/81, 113/74, 155/101, 145/93, 170/103, 169/115

How to compare and sort the fractions in ascending order, by categories:

- any positive proper fraction is smaller than...


- any positive improper fraction.



How do we compare and sort all the fractions?

It is clear that there is no point in comparing fractions from different categories.


We will compare and sort the fractions in each of the above categories, separately.


Sort the positive proper fractions in ascending order:
119/153, 107/146, 107/149

Simplify the operation
Reduce (simplify) the fractions to their lowest terms equivalents:


The fraction: 119/153

  • The prime factorizations of the numerator and denominator:
  • 119 = 7 × 17
  • 153 = 32 × 17
  • Multiply all the common prime factors: if there are repeating prime factors we only take them once, and only the ones having the lowest exponent (the lowest powers).
  • GCF (119; 153) = 17

119/153 = (119 ÷ 17)/(153 ÷ 17) = 7/9


The fraction can also be reduced without calculating GCF; factor the numerator and denominator and cross out all the common prime factors:


119/153 = (7 × 17)/(32 × 17) = ((7 × 17) ÷ 17)/((32 × 17) ÷ 17) = 7/9



The fraction: 107/146

107/146 is already reduced to the lowest terms.

The numerator and denominator have no common prime factors:


  • 107 is a prime number.
  • 146 = 2 × 73
  • GCF (107; 146) = 1


The fraction: 107/149

107/149 is already reduced to the lowest terms.

The numerator and denominator have no common prime factors:


  • 107 is a prime number.
  • 149 is a prime number.
  • GCF (107; 149) = 1



To compare and sort the fractions, make their numerators the same.

To make the fractions' numerators the same - we have to:

  • 1) calculate their common numerator
  • 2) calculate the expanding number of each fraction
  • 3) expand the fractions to equivalent forms having equal numerators

Calculate the common numerator

The common numerator is nothing else than the least common multiple (LCM) of the numerators of the fractions.


To calculate the LCM, we need the prime factorization of the numerators:


7 is a prime number.

107 is a prime number.


Multiply all the unique prime factors: if there are repeating prime factors we only take them once, and only the ones having the highest exponent (the highest powers).




Calculate the expanding number of each fraction:

Divide the LCM by the numerator of each fraction.


7/9 ⟶ 749 ÷ 7 = (7 × 107) ÷ 7 = 107


107/146 ⟶ 749 ÷ 107 = (7 × 107) ÷ 107 = 7


107/149 ⟶ 749 ÷ 107 = (7 × 107) ÷ 107 = 7




Make the numerators of the fractions the same:

  • Expand each fraction: multiply both its numerator and denominator by its corresponding expanding number, calculated above.
  • This way all the fractions will have the same numerator:

7/9 = (107 × 7)/(107 × 9) = 749/963


107/146 = (7 × 107)/(7 × 146) = 749/1,022


107/149 = (7 × 107)/(7 × 149) = 749/1,043




The fractions have the same numerator, compare their denominators.

The larger the denominator the smaller the positive fraction.


The larger the denominator the larger the negative fraction.


The fractions sorted in ascending order:
749/1,043 < 749/1,022 < 749/963

The initial fractions sorted in ascending order:
107/149 < 107/146 < 119/153


Sort the positive improper fractions in ascending order:
80/46, 153/105, 148/104, 153/81, 113/74, 155/101, 145/93, 170/103, 169/115

Simplify the operation
Reduce (simplify) the fractions to their lowest terms equivalents:


The fraction: 80/46

  • The prime factorizations of the numerator and denominator:
  • 80 = 24 × 5
  • 46 = 2 × 23
  • Multiply all the common prime factors: if there are repeating prime factors we only take them once, and only the ones having the lowest exponent (the lowest powers).
  • GCF (80; 46) = 2

80/46 = (80 ÷ 2)/(46 ÷ 2) = 40/23


The fraction can also be reduced without calculating GCF; factor the numerator and denominator and cross out all the common prime factors:


80/46 = (24 × 5)/(2 × 23) = ((24 × 5) ÷ 2)/((2 × 23) ÷ 2) = 40/23



The fraction: 153/105

  • 153 = 32 × 17
  • 105 = 3 × 5 × 7
  • GCF (153; 105) = 3

153/105 = (153 ÷ 3)/(105 ÷ 3) = 51/35


The fraction can also be reduced without calculating GCF; factor the numerator and denominator and cross out all the common prime factors:


153/105 = (32 × 17)/(3 × 5 × 7) = ((32 × 17) ÷ 3)/((3 × 5 × 7) ÷ 3) = 51/35



The fraction: 148/104

  • 148 = 22 × 37
  • 104 = 23 × 13
  • GCF (148; 104) = 22 = 4

148/104 = (148 ÷ 4)/(104 ÷ 4) = 37/26


The fraction can also be reduced without calculating GCF; factor the numerator and denominator and cross out all the common prime factors:


148/104 = (22 × 37)/(23 × 13) = ((22 × 37) ÷ 22)/((23 × 13) ÷ 22) = 37/26



The fraction: 153/81

  • 153 = 32 × 17
  • 81 = 34
  • GCF (153; 81) = 32 = 9

153/81 = (153 ÷ 9)/(81 ÷ 9) = 17/9


The fraction can also be reduced without calculating GCF; factor the numerator and denominator and cross out all the common prime factors:


153/81 = (32 × 17)/34 = ((32 × 17) ÷ 32)/(34 ÷ 32) = 17/9



The fraction: 113/74

113/74 is already reduced to the lowest terms.

The numerator and denominator have no common prime factors:


  • 113 is a prime number.
  • 74 = 2 × 37
  • GCF (113; 74) = 1


The fraction: 155/101

155/101 is already reduced to the lowest terms.

The numerator and denominator have no common prime factors:


  • 155 = 5 × 31
  • 101 is a prime number.
  • GCF (155; 101) = 1


The fraction: 145/93

145/93 is already reduced to the lowest terms.

The numerator and denominator have no common prime factors:


  • 145 = 5 × 29
  • 93 = 3 × 31
  • GCF (145; 93) = 1


The fraction: 170/103

170/103 is already reduced to the lowest terms.

The numerator and denominator have no common prime factors:


  • 170 = 2 × 5 × 17
  • 103 is a prime number.
  • GCF (170; 103) = 1


The fraction: 169/115

169/115 is already reduced to the lowest terms.

The numerator and denominator have no common prime factors:


  • 169 = 132
  • 115 = 5 × 23
  • GCF (169; 115) = 1



To compare and sort the fractions, make their numerators the same.

To make the fractions' numerators the same - we have to:

  • 1) calculate their common numerator
  • 2) calculate the expanding number of each fraction
  • 3) expand the fractions to equivalent forms having equal numerators

Calculate the common numerator

The common numerator is nothing else than the least common multiple (LCM) of the numerators of the fractions.


To calculate the LCM, we need the prime factorization of the numerators:


40 = 23 × 5

51 = 3 × 17

37 is a prime number.

17 is a prime number.

113 is a prime number.

155 = 5 × 31

145 = 5 × 29

170 = 2 × 5 × 17

169 = 132


Multiply all the unique prime factors: if there are repeating prime factors we only take them once, and only the ones having the highest exponent (the highest powers).


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LCM (40, 51, 37, 17, 113, 155, 145, 170, 169) = 23 × 3 × 5 × 132 × 17 × 29 × 31 × 37 × 113 = 1,295,855,962,440



Calculate the expanding number of each fraction:

Divide the LCM by the numerator of each fraction.


40/23 ⟶ 1,295,855,962,440 ÷ 40 = (23 × 3 × 5 × 132 × 17 × 29 × 31 × 37 × 113) ÷ (23 × 5) = 32,396,399,061


51/35 ⟶ 1,295,855,962,440 ÷ 51 = (23 × 3 × 5 × 132 × 17 × 29 × 31 × 37 × 113) ÷ (3 × 17) = 25,408,940,440


37/26 ⟶ 1,295,855,962,440 ÷ 37 = (23 × 3 × 5 × 132 × 17 × 29 × 31 × 37 × 113) ÷ 37 = 35,023,134,120


17/9 ⟶ 1,295,855,962,440 ÷ 17 = (23 × 3 × 5 × 132 × 17 × 29 × 31 × 37 × 113) ÷ 17 = 76,226,821,320


113/74 ⟶ 1,295,855,962,440 ÷ 113 = (23 × 3 × 5 × 132 × 17 × 29 × 31 × 37 × 113) ÷ 113 = 11,467,751,880


155/101 ⟶ 1,295,855,962,440 ÷ 155 = (23 × 3 × 5 × 132 × 17 × 29 × 31 × 37 × 113) ÷ (5 × 31) = 8,360,361,048


145/93 ⟶ 1,295,855,962,440 ÷ 145 = (23 × 3 × 5 × 132 × 17 × 29 × 31 × 37 × 113) ÷ (5 × 29) = 8,936,937,672


170/103 ⟶ 1,295,855,962,440 ÷ 170 = (23 × 3 × 5 × 132 × 17 × 29 × 31 × 37 × 113) ÷ (2 × 5 × 17) = 7,622,682,132


169/115 ⟶ 1,295,855,962,440 ÷ 169 = (23 × 3 × 5 × 132 × 17 × 29 × 31 × 37 × 113) ÷ 132 = 7,667,786,760




Make the numerators of the fractions the same:

  • Expand each fraction: multiply both its numerator and denominator by its corresponding expanding number, calculated above.
  • This way all the fractions will have the same numerator:

40/23 = (32,396,399,061 × 40)/(32,396,399,061 × 23) = 1,295,855,962,440/745,117,178,403


51/35 = (25,408,940,440 × 51)/(25,408,940,440 × 35) = 1,295,855,962,440/889,312,915,400


37/26 = (35,023,134,120 × 37)/(35,023,134,120 × 26) = 1,295,855,962,440/910,601,487,120


17/9 = (76,226,821,320 × 17)/(76,226,821,320 × 9) = 1,295,855,962,440/686,041,391,880


113/74 = (11,467,751,880 × 113)/(11,467,751,880 × 74) = 1,295,855,962,440/848,613,639,120


155/101 = (8,360,361,048 × 155)/(8,360,361,048 × 101) = 1,295,855,962,440/844,396,465,848


145/93 = (8,936,937,672 × 145)/(8,936,937,672 × 93) = 1,295,855,962,440/831,135,203,496


170/103 = (7,622,682,132 × 170)/(7,622,682,132 × 103) = 1,295,855,962,440/785,136,259,596


169/115 = (7,667,786,760 × 169)/(7,667,786,760 × 115) = 1,295,855,962,440/881,795,477,400




The fractions have the same numerator, compare their denominators.

The larger the denominator the smaller the positive fraction.


The larger the denominator the larger the negative fraction.


The fractions sorted in ascending order:
1,295,855,962,440/910,601,487,120 < 1,295,855,962,440/889,312,915,400 < 1,295,855,962,440/881,795,477,400 < 1,295,855,962,440/848,613,639,120 < 1,295,855,962,440/844,396,465,848 < 1,295,855,962,440/831,135,203,496 < 1,295,855,962,440/785,136,259,596 < 1,295,855,962,440/745,117,178,403 < 1,295,855,962,440/686,041,391,880

The initial fractions sorted in ascending order:
148/104 < 153/105 < 169/115 < 113/74 < 155/101 < 145/93 < 170/103 < 80/46 < 153/81


::: The operation of comparing fractions :::
The final answer:

Sort the positive proper fractions in ascending order:
107/149 < 107/146 < 119/153

Sort the positive improper fractions in ascending order:
148/104 < 153/105 < 169/115 < 113/74 < 155/101 < 145/93 < 170/103 < 80/46 < 153/81

All the fractions sorted in ascending order:
107/149 < 107/146 < 119/153 < 148/104 < 153/105 < 169/115 < 113/74 < 155/101 < 145/93 < 170/103 < 80/46 < 153/81

How are the numbers written: comma ',' used as a thousands separator; point '.' as a decimal separator; numbers rounded off to max. 12 decimals (if the case). Used symbols: '/' the fraction bar; ÷ dividing; × multiplying; + plus (adding); - minus (subtracting); = equal; ≈ approximately equal.

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Tutoring: Comparing ordinary fractions

How to compare two fractions?

1. Fractions that have different signs:

  • Any positive fraction is larger than any negative fraction:
  • ie: 4/25 > - 19/2

2. A proper and an improper fraction:

  • Any positive improper fraction is larger than any positive proper fraction:
  • ie: 44/25 > 1 > 19/200
  • Any negative improper fraction is smaller than any negative proper fraction:
  • ie: - 44/25 < -1 < - 19/200

3. Fractions that have both like numerators and denominators:

  • The fractions are equal:
  • ie: 89/50 = 89/50

4. Fractions that have unlike (different) numerators but like (equal) denominators.

  • Positive fractions: compare the numerators, the larger fraction is the one with the larger numerator:
  • ie: 24/25 > 19/25
  • Negative fractions: compare the numerators, the larger fraction is the one with the smaller numerator:
  • ie: - 19/25 < - 17/25

5. Fractions that have unlike (different) denominators but like (equal) numerators.

  • Positive fractions: compare the denominators, the larger fraction is the one with the smaller denominator:
  • ie: 24/25 > 24/26
  • Negative fractions: compare the denominators, the larger fraction is the one with the larger denominator:
  • ie: - 17/25 < - 17/29

6. Fractions that have different denominators and numerators (unlike denominators and numerators).

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