In division, the quotient means the answer, the sum, difference, or product.
The quotient of the two fractions.
No.
It need not be. The numbers 1/2 and (-1/2) are both fractions less than 1 but their quotient is -1, which is less than both the fractions.
It can be but need not be.
Fractions are form of a division problem and a quotient is an aswer to one. So a fractions mixed number is a quotient
fractions divided to quotient
In division, the quotient means the answer, the sum, difference, or product.
The quotient of the two fractions.
No.
It need not be. The numbers 1/2 and (-1/2) are both fractions less than 1 but their quotient is -1, which is less than both the fractions.
It can be but need not be.
Yes, but only if the two fractions are the same or equivalent fractions (other than 0).
They are rational fractions.
Yes, you can.
-- Divide the numerator by the denominator.-- Multiply the quotient by 100 .
First add all the fractions together. Then, divide this sum by the total number of fractions that were in the set. This quotient is your average fraction.