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Q: Is there an infinite number of fractions between 0 and 1?
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What are the fraction between 0 and 1?

There are infinite fractions between any two whole numbers.


What are the fractions 0 through 1?

There are too many of those to list here. In fact, there are an infinite number of them. So if I listed 16 trillion, there would still be an infinite number more.


How many fractions are there between 0 and 1?

An infinite amount.


Why is infinity minus infinity undefined?

Infinity is a concept, not an actual number. Someone may say the number of stars is infinite, or that the number of fractions between 0 and 1 is infinite, or that the number of even numbers is infinite. But these are not things that can be subtracted.


What are the fractions between 0 and 3 6?

That's an infinite list.


How many numbers are there between 0 and 10?

If you allow fractions and decimals, then there are an infinite number of them. If you only want to talk about whole numbers, then there are only nine of them.


What number is between 0 and 20?

There is an infinite number of numbers between 0 and 20.


What fraction is closest to zero?

Fractions are infinitely dense and this means that between any two fractions there an infinite number of fractions. If any fraction, f, laid claims to being the nearest, there would be infinitely many fractions between 0 and f and so infinitely many fractions which were closer to 0. This means that f could not be the closest. The argument can be used again and again and so there cannot be a fraction closest to 0.


How many factions between 0 and 1?

An infinite number.


Numbers between 0 and 1 on a number line?

There is an infinite amount of numbers between 0 and 1 on the number line.


How many equivalent fractions are there you can make?

For any fraction, m/n say where m,n are integers and n≠0, there are an infinite number of equivalent fractions. The fraction (am)/(an) is equivalent to m/n for any a≠0.


How many fractions lie between 0 and 1?

If you are asking how many different fractions lie in this range the answer is an infinite amount. If you are asking what fraction lies in the center it is 1/2