5/8, 3/4, 7/8, 15/16, 9/16, 11/16, 13/16
5/10 is closer.
There are no "closest" fraction because rational numbers are infinitely dense. If for example, you thought that f1 was the closest fraction, then f2 = 0.5*(f1 + 0.0032677165354331) would be closer. And then f3 = 0.5*(f2 + 0.0032677165354331) would be closer still, and so on.
To determine which fraction is closer to 1/2, we can find the absolute difference between each fraction and 1/2. The absolute difference between 3/8 and 1/2 is |3/8 - 1/2| = |3/8 - 4/8| = 1/8. The absolute difference between 1/2 and 1/2 is 0. Therefore, 1/2 is closer to 3/8 than 1/2.
No, but 25% would be equal to a fraction of one-fourth. 20% would be equal to a fraction of one-fifth. So 20.4% would be equal to a fraction closer to one-fifth only slightly bigger. The exact fraction for 20.4% is 204/1000 which when reduced to its simplest form would equal 51/250
3/2 would be the easiest fraction (1.5)
To determine if an improper fraction is closer to 0 or 1, you can convert it to a mixed number. If the fraction is closer to 0, the whole number part of the mixed number will be 0, and if it is closer to 1, the whole number part will be 1. For example, if you have the improper fraction 5/7, when converted to a mixed number it becomes 0 5/7, indicating it is closer to 0 than 1.
It would be a quarter.
Fractions are infinitely dense and this means that between any two fractions there an infinite number of fractions. If any fraction, f, laid claims to being the nearest, there would be infinitely many fractions between 0 and f and so infinitely many fractions which were closer to 0. This means that f could not be the closest. The argument can be used again and again and so there cannot be a fraction closest to 0.
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An infinite amount of fraction can come between 1/6 and 1/5. For example, we know that 1/6 = 10/60 and 1/5 = 12/60, so a fraction between them would be 11/60.
probably pull them closer
Moving the objects 3 times closer would increase the force of gravity between them because the force of gravity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the objects. By moving them 3 times closer, the distance between the two masses would decrease by a factor of 3^2 = 9, resulting in the force of gravity increasing by a factor of 9.