Yes 1/2 is greater than 1/5
An example would be: 14 over 8. That could be converted into 1 and 6 over 8, which you can simplify into 1 and 3 over 4.
3/6 can be simplified to 1/2, and 1/2 is greater than 2/5. So, 3/6 is greater then 2/5.
You mean a proper fraction (less than 1). Multiply anything by less than 1 and you will make it smaller. Therefore the square root of your result is bigger than the start value. For numbers bigger than one it's the other way round.
Find the GCF of the numerator and denominator. If the GCF is greater than 1, divide them by it. If the GCF is 1, the fraction is in its simplest form.
Any number that is greater than 9%.
2 over 1 cannot be written as a proper fraction since its absolute value is greater than 1.
7 over 12, 1 over 2 is the same and .5. 7 over than 12 is one-twelfth greater than one half.
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Yes.
If the numerator (the top number) is larger than the denominator (bottom number) then the fraction is greater than 1 If the denominator is greater than the numerator, then the fraction is less than 1
No. Every proper fraction is less than 1, but improper fraction will be greater than 1.
A "proper" fraction.
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.
Yes. That's the definition of an improper fraction. If it's not greater than ' 1 ', then it isn't an improper fraction.
One quarter means 1 over 4, which in turn means 1 divided by 4.1 divided by 4 is 0.25, as a decimal fraction.3 over 2 means 3 divided by 2, which is 1.5.1.5 is larger than 0.25.Therefore, 3 over 2 is greater than 1 quarter.
Correct.