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A fraction with a numerator of 1 is called a "unit fraction".
The absolute value of the numerator of a fraction is less than the absolute value of the denominator if and only if the fraction is between -1 and 1.
Assuming a proper fraction which is positive (value between 0 and 1), it increases; asymptotically tending to 1 as the amounts that you increase by become larger. If it is negative you must select a negative numerator and a positive denominator. Then it behaves as above. Otherwise you could hit division by 0.
If the denominator is more than double the numerator, then it's between zero and 0.5 . If the denominator is less than double the numerator, then it's more than 0.5, but it also could be more than '1'.
A fraction with a 1 in its numerator is called a "unit fraction," as it is one of that fraction, whereas if it were to have a 2, it would have two of them.
There is no special name for such fractions.
The numerator of the fraction is 1.The numerator of the fraction is 1.The numerator of the fraction is 1.The numerator of the fraction is 1.
Convert the fractions to the same denominator and make the numerator the equivalent value. Then compare the numerators. e.g. 1/2 3/4 & 1 Convert all the a denominator of '4' Hence 2/4 , 3/4 4/4 It follows 2
The absolute value of the numerator of a fraction is less than the absolute value of the denominator if and only if the fraction is between -1 and 1.
A fraction with a numerator of 1 is called a "unit fraction".
If the two are 0 then the fraction is not defined. Otherwise it has the value 1.
a proper fraction Any fraction where the sign is positive and the numerator is less than the denominator will fall under this classification. One such example is the number 1/2
Multiply the numerator and the denominator by the same integer.
The primary answer is 0/1. However, you can multiply the numerator and denominator of the primary answer by any non-zero integer to obtain an equivalent fraction. If the selected integer is n, the equivalent fraction will be (0*n)/(1/n) = 0/n. Thus any number of the form 0/n is a fraction equivalent to 0.
It is simply a fraction with a numerator of 1.
There is no fraction between 0 and 1 which is also between 1 and 2.
The Numerator is the top number in a fraction. In the fraction 1/2, "1" is the numerator.