Change the fractions to the same denominator then compare.
A quick way is to multiply UP on cross multiply and compare.
All improper fractions, like 22/7, are greater than one.
To determine if the quotient of two fractions is greater than 1, compare the two fractions directly. If the numerator (the first fraction) is greater than the denominator (the second fraction), the quotient will be greater than 1. Alternatively, you can convert the division of fractions into multiplication by flipping the second fraction and multiplying; if the result is greater than 1, the original quotient is also greater than 1.
Then the fraction with the smaller denominator is larger.
cross multiply
3/4 is greater than a half.
it works when comparing fractions by multiplying the fractions to see whitch one is greater not greater and equal
Fractions that are greater than one are known as improper or 'top-heavy' fractions as the numerator is greater than the denominator.
All improper fractions, like 22/7, are greater than one.
You find the common denominator for both fractions and which ever has the highest numerator is greater.
improper fractions
No, it is not.
Proper fractions.
There are infinitely many fractions which are greater than any number and so they cannot be listed.
That only happens if they're both improper fractions, i.e. greater than ' 1 '.
Improper fractions have numerators that are greater than or equal to their denominators.
They are all the same, fractions can be turned into percents and percents can be turned into fractions. hope that helps :)
No.