2 over 2 is equal to 1. It is not larger than one whole.
No, four fifths is not larger than a whole. A whole is one, and 4/5ths is 4 parts out of 5, or 1 part out of 5 lessthan 1.
The result could be a whole number or a fraction. But whatever it is, it's smaller than the original whole number.
One whole
2 over 5 is larger than 2 over 7. With a fixed numerator, the larger the denominator, the smaller the fraction becomes.Think like this: compare 1/5 and 1/7. With one seventh, it takes 7 of them to make a whole. With one fifth, it only takes 5 to make the same whole, so each one is bigger.So if 1/5 > 1/7, then take two of each and two-fifths are greater than two-sevenths.
1 over 3 is larger.
One half is equal to six twelfths. Neither is larger than the other.
If you're talking about fractions...no. Two over eight is bigger than one over eight.
You can only get one 2/3 out of a whole, since two times two thirds is four thirds which is one and a third, hence, larger than a whole.
No; it is one-half as much. You see the 2 is larger than 1.
The question cannot be answered because the assertion is false.-1/2 is a fraction which is less than 1. -4 is a whole number. Their product is (-1/2)*(-4) = 2 which is larger than the whole number, not smaller.
Yes. 14/10 is greater than 1 because the numerator (14) is larger than the denominator (10).
One over two does not equal one whole. Two over two equals one whole.