Porównywanie ułamków zwykłych - Matematyka Szkoła Podstawowa i Gimnazjum

In this video, I show how to compare common fractions and mixed numbers using four basic comparison rules: comparing numerators when denominators are equal, comparing denominators when numerators are equal, comparing fractions in relation to one-half when both numerator and denominator differ, and comparing mixed numbers by analyzing their whole and fractional parts. I explain how to determine which fraction is greater depending on the structure of the expression and how to apply the comparison rules in both numerical and graphical forms. I present specific examples such as comparing 2/3 and 1/3, 1/4 and 1/3, 4/12 and 4/16, 3/8 and 5/6, 9/11 and 3/7, as well as mixed numbers like 3 and 1/2 vs 5 and 3/4. I also discuss cases where a fraction must be compared with a natural or mixed number. Contents: 1. Comparing fractions with equal denominators 2. Comparing fractions with equal numerators 3. Comparing fractions in relation to one-half 4. Examples of comparing fractions with different numerators and denominators 5. Fractions equal to one-half 6. Comparing mixed numbers considering the whole part 7. Comparing fractions with natural and mixed numbers CONTINUATION OF THIS VIDEO here: [   • Dokończenie filmu p.t. Porównywanie ułamkó...  ](   • Dokończenie filmu p.t. Porównywanie ułamkó...  ) Find more on the playlist: [   • UŁAMKI ZWYKŁE  ](   • UŁAMKI ZWYKŁE  ) EASY ACCESS to all my math lessons through my website: [www.matmagwiazdy.pl](http://www.matmagwiazdy.pl) On this channel, you will find the complete course – 100% of the lessons – in Mathematics for Primary School, High School, and Technical School. Good luck :) Tomasz D. Gwiazda **CHAPTERS** [00:00] Comparing fractions with equal denominators [04:11] Comparing fractions with equal numerators [08:25] Comparing fractions in relation to one-half [08:36] Examples of comparing fractions with different numerators and denominators [13:28] Fractions equal to one-half [14:29] Comparing mixed numbers considering the whole part [15:13] Comparing fractions with natural and mixed numbers