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How can you tell if a fraction is greater than 1-3?

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Which fraction is greater 1 over 3 or 1 over 5?

1/3 is greater than 1/5


Which fraction is greater if the two fractions have the same numerators annd different denomintors?

The fraction with the greater denominator is less. For example, 1/2 is greater than 1/3 while 1/3 has the greater denominator.


What fraction is greater than 1-3?

2/3


What is a fraction greater than 1 whole?

A fraction greater than 1 whole is called an improper fraction. In an improper fraction, the numerator is greater than the denominator, indicating a value greater than 1. For example, the fraction 5/3 is greater than 1 whole because 5 is greater than 3. Improper fractions can be converted to mixed numbers for easier understanding and comparison.


What is the in proper fraction of 1.6666666667?

Since the decimal fraction is greater than 1, there can be no proper fraction which is equal.


The reciprocal of a fraction less than 1 is always a fraction greater than 1. Why is this?

The above statement is not true!-3/4 is a fraction which is less than 1. Its reciprocal is -4/3 which is also less than 1, NOT greater.


How do you know when a fraction is greater that 1?

Such as when the fraction is 6/2 it is that's 3 wholes


What is greater 32 percent or 1 third of a fraction?

(1/3) = 0.3333333... = 33.33333... % Therefore, 1/3 is greater than 32%.


What fraction is greater than 3 8th?

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Which is fraction is greater 1.3 or 4.16?

It is: 4.16 which as a fraction in its simplest form is 104/5 But if you meant as fractions 1/3 and 4/16 which is 1/4 then 1/3 is greater than 1/4


Why is a improper fraction greater than a proper fraction?

It is because an improper fraction has a greater numerator than the denominator of a proper fraction e.g. 3/1, 7/4, 2/1 etc...