No. A half is a fraction, it is more than zero but it is not a whole number.
An improper fraction
A combination of a whole fraction and a proper fraction refers to a mixed number, which consists of a whole number and a proper fraction together. For example, in the mixed number 3¾, the "3" is the whole number and "¾" is the proper fraction, which has a numerator smaller than its denominator. Mixed numbers are often used to represent quantities that are not whole, providing a more precise way to express values.
The result could be a whole number or a fraction. But whatever it is, it's smaller than the original whole number.
You will get a number - whole or fraction - whose magnitude will be smaller than the original.
Uh . . . . . .no a fraction is less than a whole like a decimal. a number a whole. Therefore a fraction is less than a number.
Not necessarily.0.5 < 1 < 1.5 So, the whole number 1 is more than the decimal fraction 0.5 but less than the decimal fraction 1.5 but the decimal fraction 0.5 is less than the whole number 1 while the decimal fraction 1.5 is more than the whole number 1.
An improper fraction
No. For any given fraction, you can find whole numbers that are more than, and whole numbers that are less than, the fraction. For example, if your fraction is 5/2 (equal to 2 1/2), 2 is less, and 3 is more, than this fraction.
The numerator is more than the denominator
45 is a whole number, and is very much more than 0.46. 0.46 is only a fraction of a single whole number.
A combination of a whole fraction and a proper fraction refers to a mixed number, which consists of a whole number and a proper fraction together. For example, in the mixed number 3¾, the "3" is the whole number and "¾" is the proper fraction, which has a numerator smaller than its denominator. Mixed numbers are often used to represent quantities that are not whole, providing a more precise way to express values.
product of a fraction less than 1 and a whole number greater than or less than the whole Number
The result could be a whole number or a fraction. But whatever it is, it's smaller than the original whole number.
You will get a number - whole or fraction - whose magnitude will be smaller than the original.
When a number is a fraction, the reciprocal will always be greater than the original number. When the original number is a whole number, the reciprocal will be a fraction, which is less than a whole number.
Uh . . . . . .no a fraction is less than a whole like a decimal. a number a whole. Therefore a fraction is less than a number.
Generally, the quotient of a whole number divided by a fraction will be greater than that whole number, because division is simply multiplying the dividend by the reciprocal of the divisor. For instance: 2 / (1/2) = 2 * (2/1)