Maybe. It all depends on which number and which fraction. There are infinite counting numbers, (1,2,3,etc.) and infinite fractions (1/2, 1/3, 4/7, etc.). However there are mixed fractions (e.g. 3 1/2) and improper fractions (e.g. 8/3). Let's compare 2/1 and 1. 2 divided by 1 is 2, and 2 is bogger than one. Let's try another. 1 1/2 and 3. 1 and a half is 1.5, and 3 is bigger than that. It all depends.
Fractions cannot make holes! Numbers are abstract concepts, they do not have the ability to drill through solid objects.
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A hole is usually taken to be the absence of 1 so a hole and a half is a negative half or -1/2.
45. Leaves a bigger hole
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The denominator
aperture is the amount of light which enters the camera. lower number the bigger hole ad the bigger hole is good for low light.
A hole gets bigger when you take more away.
A part of a hole could be the edge or rim of the hole, where the surrounding material meets the opening.
the answer is 3.1 because it is nearer tothe next hole number
A hole. A hole. A bank overdraft gets bigger as you withdraw more funds from it. John McCain's left cheek. Yup. Hole is the 'it'. And what about right cheek?
It gets bigger
It's the same as a regular black hole, exept the star that went supernova is much bigger! By the way, supermassive black holes are in the center of every galaxy, including ours.
A hole in the ground.
Fractions cannot make holes! Numbers are abstract concepts, they do not have the ability to drill through solid objects.
It 4 in the hole