Okay 1/3 is one a third of a whole, right? YES! One whole equals one. Not ten. 20/10 would equal 2. So, to answer your question:
A fraction is less than one and ten!
No. A fraction can be more than one as well.
If the numerator is less than the denominator, the fraction is less than one. For example, 5/7 is less than one. If the numerator is greater than the denominator, the fraction is greater than one. For example, 10/7 is more than one.
If numerator (top number) is less than denominator (bottom number), fraction is less than 1. If numerator is more than denominator, fraction is more than 1. If top and bottom are the same number, fraction is equal to 1.
A proper fraction is defined as a fraction that is less than one.
If the fraction has a greater numerator than the denominator than the fraction is greater than one If the fraction has a numerator less than the denominator than the fraction is less than one If the numerator and the denominator are the same numbers than the fraction is equal to one **The numerator is the top number; the denominator is the bottom number**
That is true.
... less than the original fraction.
One-fifth is one simple fraction that is less than one quarter.
no. it would not. the numerator and the denominatore can be more than one.
If the denominator is more than double the numerator, then the fraction is less than a half.
A proper fraction, ie: the numerator is smaller than the denominator so it is less than one.
7 10ths or 7/10 cannot be expressed as an improper fraction because it is less than one whole. Improper fraction is a fraction which is more than one whole.