Yes, 2 and a quarter (or 2.25) is bigger than a half (or 0.5). When comparing the two, 2.25 is significantly greater than 0.5. Therefore, 2 and a quarter is larger than a half.
Yes, a quarter is less than a half. A quarter is equivalent to 1/4, while a half is equivalent to 1/2. Since 1/4 is smaller than 1/2, it confirms that a quarter is indeed less than a half.
A quarter is less than half. Specifically, a quarter represents one-fourth (1/4) of a whole, while half represents one-half (1/2). Since one-fourth is smaller than one-half, a quarter is indeed less than half.
One quarter (25%) is less than 2/3 (66%).
12 is bigger than 1/2.
2/6 is the same as 1/3, which is less than half. So, yes 1/2 is bigger than 2/6.
A half is bigger than a quarter.
To compare fractions. If the numerator (top) number is the same for both fractions, '1' on this case, then the smaller fraction is the one with the larger numbered denominator. Hence 1/2 & 1/4 Since '4' > '2' . then 1/4 < 1/2 Similarly. e/g/. 3/5 & 3/7 3/5 > 3/7
Yes. 1/2 = 2/4.
Tell you what: we'll buy a pie, and each pay half of the price. I'll eat half the pie, and you eat a quarter (or a fourth) of the pie, and we'll give the rest to a beggar. If you think you have been cheated, you know your answer.
Yes, a quarter is less than a half. A quarter is equivalent to 1/4, while a half is equivalent to 1/2. Since 1/4 is smaller than 1/2, it confirms that a quarter is indeed less than a half.
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1/2 is bigger than 1/4 because if you change 1/2 to 2/4 2/4>1/4
A quarter is less than half. Specifically, a quarter represents one-fourth (1/4) of a whole, while half represents one-half (1/2). Since one-fourth is smaller than one-half, a quarter is indeed less than half.
Yes. 2 fifths = 2/5 = 0.4 a quarter = 1/4 = 0.25
0.5 = 5/10 = 1/2 0.25 = 25/100 = 5/20 = 1/4 1/2 (or one half) is bigger than 1/4 (or one quarter) So 0.5 is bigger than 0.25 .5 is bigger than .25 .5 is one half and .25 is one quarter. in other words, .5 is twice as big as .25. Think of it terms of money: 50 cents can be represented as $0.50 and 25 cents can be represented as $0.25.
One quarter (25%) is less than 2/3 (66%).
12 is bigger than 1/2.