No. .5 (1/2) is larger than .33 (1/3).
One-third of ANY number is less than half of that number - no matter what number you pick.
less, if it is a fraction of a half, it cannt be a whole
1/6
One half is greater than one third. When comparing the two fractions, one half (1/2) is equivalent to 0.5, while one third (1/3) is approximately 0.33. Since 0.5 is greater than 0.33, one half is indeed greater than one third.
A fraction that is greater than one fifth (1/5) and less than one half (1/2) is one third (1/3). This is because one third is approximately 0.333, which is greater than 0.2 (one fifth) and less than 0.5 (one half). Another example of such a fraction is three tenths (3/10).
One-third of ANY number is less than half of that number - no matter what number you pick.
less, if it is a fraction of a half, it cannt be a whole
1/6
2/5
One half is greater than one third. When comparing the two fractions, one half (1/2) is equivalent to 0.5, while one third (1/3) is approximately 0.33. Since 0.5 is greater than 0.33, one half is indeed greater than one third.
A fraction that is greater than one fifth (1/5) and less than one half (1/2) is one third (1/3). This is because one third is approximately 0.333, which is greater than 0.2 (one fifth) and less than 0.5 (one half). Another example of such a fraction is three tenths (3/10).
one quarter is less than one third
Not at all. One half is more than a third but less than three quarters.
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If I ask you if you want a half a pie or a third of a pie, I hope you will grab the half.
Yes, half is bigger than one third.
nothing is less than one third