any fraction where the denominator is larger than 3
nothing is less than one third
There are no fractions that are greater than one-third and less than one-quarter. In fact, one-third (1/3) is greater than one-quarter (1/4). Therefore, any fraction that falls strictly between these two values is not possible.
Regular fractions are the fractions with a numerator that is less than the denominator and irregular fractions are fractions with a denominator less than the numerator.
If the fractions are both proper fractions ... equivalent to less than 1 ... thenthat's always true ... the product is always less than either factor.
Proper fractions.
It need not be. The numbers 1/2 and (-1/2) are both fractions less than 1 but their quotient is -1, which is less than both the fractions.
Fractions greater than 1 are to the right of 1 and fractions less than 1 are to its left.
one quarter is less than one third
No, improper fractions (ex: 3/2) are greater than one.
1. Proper Fractions where the numerator is less than denominator. 2. Improper Fractions or top-heavy fractions where the numerator is greater than denominator.
The reciprocal of any number greater than 3. For example 1/4, 1/5, 1/6 etc.
When you multiply fractions, you are essentially taking a part of a part. Each fraction represents a portion of a whole, so multiplying them results in a smaller portion of the original quantity. For example, if you multiply (\frac{1}{2}) by (\frac{1}{3}), you are finding half of a third, which is (\frac{1}{6}), a smaller value than either of the original fractions. Thus, the product of fractions is always less than or equal to the individual fractions, provided both are positive and less than one.