3/4, 4/5, 5/6 are all greater than 1/2
Fractions that are greater than one are known as improper or 'top-heavy' fractions as the numerator is greater than the denominator.
All improper fractions, like 22/7, are greater than one.
No, improper fractions (ex: 3/2) are greater than one.
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.
Yes. They are called "improper fractions."
A fraction is greater than one if the the top number (numerator) is greater than the lower number (denominator).
Fractions that are less than one are known as proper fractions. Their denominators are greater than their numerators. Their reciprocals would have numerators greater than their denominators, making them improper. Improper fractions are greater than one.
Mixed fractions can't become proper fractions. Mixed fractions are greater than one.
Any fraction with a numerator of one and a denominator greater than two.
Mixed fractions are greater than one. This is 7/10
Fractions greater than one-half have numerators larger than half of their denominators. For example, ( \frac{3}{5} ), ( \frac{2}{3} ), and ( \frac{5}{8} ) are all greater than ( \frac{1}{2} ). Generally, any fraction ( \frac{a}{b} ) where ( a > \frac{b}{2} ) is considered greater than one-half.
It could be with factors 1, 2 and 4 assuming that "fractions" is your fail at writing factors.