Reduce the fraction $\frac{4}{6}$ to lowest terms by extracting and canceling out $2$.
$$sort(\frac{2}{3},\frac{3}{4},\frac{2}{3})$$
Least common denominator of the numbers in the list $\frac{2}{3},\frac{3}{4},\frac{2}{3}$ is $12$. Convert numbers in the list to fractions with denominator $12$.
$$\frac{8}{12},\frac{9}{12},\frac{8}{12}$$
To sort the list, start from a single element $\frac{8}{12}$.
$$\frac{8}{12}$$
Insert $\frac{9}{12}$ to the appropriate location in the new list.
$$\frac{8}{12},\frac{9}{12}$$
Insert $\frac{8}{12}$ to the appropriate location in the new list.
$$\frac{8}{12},\frac{8}{12},\frac{9}{12}$$
Replace the obtained fractions with the initial values.