1/4 is exactly half way between 0 and 1/2.
A denominator is the bottom number of a fraction. It tells how many equal parts make up the whole. It also names the fraction, such as "half", "thirds", "fourth", etc. For example: 1/4 - 4 is the denominator and the name of the fraction, one fourth or one quarter. The denominator is the bottom number in a fraction. For example, if 3/4 was your fraction, the 4 would be your denominator.
One quarter (1/4) is the fraction that is half of one half (1/2 x 1/2 = 1/4).
Rational numbers are infinitely dense and so there is no such number. If for example, you considered F1 to be the fraction that was closet to 0 then what about half that number? F2 = (F1)/2 is closer to 0. And then what about F3 = (F2)/2? This could go on for ever.
137 and a half can be written as an improper fraction by multiplying the whole number (137) by the denominator of the fraction (2) and adding the numerator (1) to get 275. Therefore, 137 and a half as a fraction is 275/2.
There is no such number, but is is a tiny, minuscule, fraction below zero. But half that fraction is a higher negative number. And half of THAT fraction is higher still. And so on.
There is no possible answer. For any given fraction, half that fraction is another fraction and it will be closer to 0. And then half of that will be closer still, and then half of that ... . Hope you get the idea.
3/4 1/2
A negative half.
It is closer to a half.
no because only 1, 0, and a half are benchmark fractions other fractions fall between those numbers
One fourth (.25) is closer to zero than one half (.5).
49/100
half of one half is one fourth or 1/4.
The fraction that represents one half of one fourth is one eighth.
A fraction between one half (1/2) and one fourth (1/4) is three eights (3/8).
one eighth.
one eighth