Less than 1/10. There are infinite answers to your question. I will give three examples. 1/11, 1/12, 1/13
The fraction has an absolute value of less than 1 and so does not really have a mixed number form. But, if pushed, you could go for 01/6The fraction has an absolute value of less than 1 and so does not really have a mixed number form. But, if pushed, you could go for 01/6The fraction has an absolute value of less than 1 and so does not really have a mixed number form. But, if pushed, you could go for 01/6The fraction has an absolute value of less than 1 and so does not really have a mixed number form. But, if pushed, you could go for 01/6
A fraction less than four sixths would be 5/6!
Well, I'm going to assume that you meant .01, which would be 1/100.
This would be a normal fraction.
It would be a mixed fraction, or simply a fraction.
Well, it depends. If the problem was 0.01, then it would be 1/100 But, if it was the whole number 01, then it would not really be a fraction, unless you wanted to write it as 1/1
A proper fraction is defined as a fraction that is less than one.
As a fraction the decimal number .01 is 1/100
As a fraction the decimal number .01 is 1/100
.01
That would usually mean less than a whole turn.
Proper fractions are less than 1. Improper fractions are greater than 1. For a proper fraction to become an improper fraction, you would have to add a quantity that would make it greater than 1.