Yes providing that they are rational numbers
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There are an infinite number of fractions between any two given fractions. 201/1000 3/10 399/1000 3/8 1/4 Are some of the choices.
-- Take the information given with the question. -- Think over what you know about fractions. -- Use the given information, combined with what you know about fractions, to find the missing information.
9/100. Percents can be turned into fractions by placing the given number over 100
No. The concept of consecutive makes sense for integers but not for fractions. Fractions are infinitely dense. This means that there are infinitely many fractions between any two numbers - including between any two fractions. So, given one fraction, f1, there cannot be a "next" or "consecutive" fraction, f2, because there are an infinite number of fractions between f1 and f2.
They are fractions which a user is familiar with or comfortable with, and which can be used to compare a given fraction.