No.
A fraction bigger than one is an improper fraction.
(3 and any fraction less than 1) is always bigger than (1 and any fraction less than 1).
1/2 is bigger than 1/4.
No
1/2
If the numerator (the number at the top of the fraction) is bigger than the denominator (the number at the bottom), then the fraction is more than 1.
If the numerator (the number above the line) is bigger than the denominator (the number below the line) then the fraction is bigger than 1, e.g. 4/3.
1/2 is bigger than 1/3
To write the whole number 214 as an improper fraction, you can represent it as ( \frac{214}{1} ). This means that 214 is the numerator and 1 is the denominator, indicating that it is a whole number without any fractional part.
9/40
Bigger - the higher the denominator of a fraction, the smaller the 'piece'
It can be anything you like.-3 is bigger than -4 but (-3)/(-4) = 3/4 is a positive fraction which is less than 1.4 is bigger than 3 but 4/3 is a positive fraction which is greater than 1.3 is bigger than -4 but 3/(-4) = -3/4 is a negative fraction which is greater than -1.4 is bigger than -3 but 4/(-3) = -4/3 is a negative fraction which is less than -1.