nothing is less than one third
No, improper fractions (ex: 3/2) are greater than one.
Such a list cannot exist, because there are an infinite number of such fractions.
A fraction less than one is a fraction where the numerator is smaller than the denominator. For example, 1/2, 3/4, and 5/6 are all fractions less than one. These fractions represent a part of a whole that is smaller than the whole.
No particular name would encompass 1/2, -1/2, -5/2 all of which are fractions with a less than 1.
The fractions under 1 include all rational numbers that can be expressed as a fraction with a numerator less than the denominator. Examples of fractions under 1 are 1/2, 3/4, and 5/8.
Not at all. One half is more than a third but less than three quarters.
a quarter or one fourth or 0.25 are all the same thing and are thess than one half. But many other nuumbers and fractions are also less than one half.
There are an infinite number of fractions less than (1/2). Just to start with, there is (1/X) where X is any number larger than 2, such as (1/3), (1/4), (1/5),...(1/1320), (1/1321), etc.
Fractions that are less than one are known as proper fractions. Their denominators are greater than their numerators. Their reciprocals would have numerators greater than their denominators, making them improper. Improper fractions are greater than one.
All fractions with a denominator greater than 10 are smaller than 1/10. For example, 1/11, 1/12, 1/100, and so on are all smaller than 1/10.
A proper fraction is less than 1. Whenever you multiply something by a number < 1, the result (product) is less than the original number. So when you multiply a proper fraction by a number less one (such as another proper fraction, the product is less than the original proper fraction. The only time a product involving a given number is larger than the given number is when you multiply the given number by a number that is > 1. Since all proper fractions are < 1, products involving them are always less than the original given number.
They are all the same, fractions can be turned into percents and percents can be turned into fractions. hope that helps :)