The approximate way to determine if a fraction is equal to one is to see if the denominator and the numerator are the same. for and example 1/1 2/2 3/3 etc. Those paticular numbers are equal to one. Determining less than or greater than 1 is a whole other story.
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β 12y agoAny fraction divided by an equivalent fraction will always equal one.Any fraction divided by an equivalent fraction will always equal one.Any fraction divided by an equivalent fraction will always equal one.Any fraction divided by an equivalent fraction will always equal one.
When you make the fraction: 21 over 1 it is equal to the whole # 21
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No, but 25% would be equal to a fraction of one-fourth. 20% would be equal to a fraction of one-fifth. So 20.4% would be equal to a fraction closer to one-fifth only slightly bigger. The exact fraction for 20.4% is 204/1000 which when reduced to its simplest form would equal 51/250
One trapezoid is 1 and, as a fraction, that is 1/1
An improper fraction is one where the numerator is equal to or greater than the denominator.
A fraction is equal to one if its denominator and numerator are equal.
One fifth is a fraction, so it's equal to one fifth or 1/5.
0.9 recurring as a fraction is equal to 1. I know its crazy. But its true.
No.
a fraction that has a numerator equal to the denominator is one: a fraction who's numerator is greater that the denominator is an improper fraction.
There are an infinite number of fractions that equal one-fourth.
A reciprocal.
Reduced to a vulgar fraction in its lowest terms, 12.5% is equal to 1/8, or one eighth.
A fraction equal to 1/3 would be 2/6 or 3/9.
When its numerator is the same as its denominator then the fraction is equal to 1 as for example 5/5 = 1
Expressed as an improper fraction, one sixth is equal to 1/6.