Mathematics
Grade5
Easy

Question

Fill in the box with the symbol <, >, = to make each expression true.
5 over 5 space cross times space 2 1 fourth space box enclose blank end enclose space 2 1 fourth

  1. >
  2. <
  3. =

The correct answer is: =


    Here, numerator = denominator, equal to sign satisfies the number sentence.

    5/5 is equal to 1. Hence, the LHS and RHS will be equal. Hence, = is the correct answer.

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