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What is true about the numerators of two like fractions with a sum of 1?

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When comparing to fractions with the numerator of 1 fraction with the bigger denominator is greater uis that true or not true?

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Are all fractions that have a numerator of 1 in simplest form explain?

Yes, that is true. With all positive fractions that can be reduced, the numerator becomes a smaller positive whole number. There is no smaller positive whole number than one, therefore all fractions that have a numerator of 1 are in their simplest form. You can tell if a fraction is in its simplest form by finding the the GCF of the nmerator and the denominator. If the GCF is 1, the fraction is in its simplest form. The GCF of any number and 1 is 1, therefore all fractions that have a numerator of 1 are in their simplest form.


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That is true.


Is it true to convert a fraction into a decimal number you have to divide the denominator by the numerator?

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