Any decimal number whose integer part is 0 will be a fraction between 0 and 1. For example, 0.64687111135104or 0.6
or 0.89745098256987
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Yes. Any number of the form p/q in which 0 < p < q will do.
How about: 1/2 and a 1/4 as two of them from an infinity of them
It can be but between any fraction and -1, there will be infinitely more fractions which are nearer.
There is no gap for any fraction to be in. If the limits are included in the range, then the only fraction between 0.4 and 0.4 inclusive is 0.4 = 2/5.
11319 is an integer and not a fraction. Furthermore, fractions are infinitely dense so there is no such thing as a "next" fraction. Between any two fractions, however close together, there are infinitely many fractions and, between any two of those, there are infinitely many, and between ...