Fractions are typically drawn/written as one number, the numerator, above a line, and another number, the denominator, below the line.
Fractions are often drawn using a forward slash. For example: 1/2.
They may also be drawn with a horizontal line (which is less commonly used on computers, where a forward slash is more convenient).
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You draw each of the fractions on the number line, and see which one is more to the right, i.e., greater. Please note that plotting the exact position of fractions this way is a bit imprecise - it is more exact to convert the fractions to a common denominator.
Here's an idea: Why not simply draw an ordinary 3 x 3 magic square with the numbers 1 through 9, then in each cell, draw a line under the number and add a denominator of 10. Bingo. You have a magic square comprised of the fractions 1/10 through 9/10, and the universal sum is 1.5 instead of 15. Something along those lines.
There are three types of fractions that are used in mathematics. The three types of fractions are, mixed fractions, proper fractions, and improper fractions.
Regular fractions are the fractions with a numerator that is less than the denominator and irregular fractions are fractions with a denominator less than the numerator.