um there's plenty, basically anything that is lower than .5 such as ( .4, .3, .2, .1, ect.)
1/4,1/8,1/16...
In fractions equivalent to 1/2, the numerator is half of the denominator. Any fraction where the numerator is less than half of the denominator, like 19/40, is less than 1/2. Any fraction where the numerator is more than half of the denominator, like 49/96, is greater than 1/2. That's also a quick way to compare fractions. 4/9 is less than 5/8.
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.
One half is written 1/2 as a fraction. Other fractions equal to a half are 2/4, 3/6, 4/8 and many more.
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.
1/4,1/8,1/16...
The possibilities of the division of numbers are infinite. Like colors, numbers are endless. Examples of fractions less than half are 1/3, 1/4, 1/16, 2/16, 3/16 etc.
In fractions equivalent to 1/2, the numerator is half of the denominator. Any fraction where the numerator is less than half of the denominator, like 19/40, is less than 1/2. Any fraction where the numerator is more than half of the denominator, like 49/96, is greater than 1/2. That's also a quick way to compare fractions. 4/9 is less than 5/8.
There are two types of fractions such as 3/4, 7/8 which are proper fractions because the numerator is less than the denominator and 16/7, 21/4 which are improper fractions because the numerator is greater than the denominator.
1/2
That's an infinite list that includes 1/3, 1/4, 1/5 and so on.
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.
1/2
Fractions greater than 1 are to the right of 1 and fractions less than 1 are to its left.
One half is written 1/2 as a fraction. Other fractions equal to a half are 2/4, 3/6, 4/8 and many more.
It is 1/2
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.