You can get another name for any fraction by multiplying top and bottom by any non-zero number (usually you would use an integer). For example, you could multiply top and bottom by 2, or by 3, etc.
Whatever two fractions you name, no matter how close together they are, I can always name another fraction between them. In fact, there are an infinite number of fractions between any two fractions, no matter how close together they are. That goes for three-fourths and one-half.
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No - one half plus one half equals one.
Three fourths is bigger than one half.
When adding two fractions that are both less than one half, the sum will always be less than one. Specifically, if both fractions are positive, their sum will be less than one because the maximum possible value for the sum is one half plus one half, which equals one. Therefore, the sum of two fractions each less than one half will be less than one.
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There are infinitely many fractions between a half and one. One of them is 2/3
one and two sixth's
They are two proper rational fractions.