4/4+2/4=6/4=1 1/2
one half and other half equals 1 exactly.
There are an infanite amount of fractions that are between 0 and 1/2. Here are j ust a few examples: 1/3 1/4 2/5 1/5 2/6 1/6 969/2000 17/60
Fractions between 0 and 1/2 include 1/3, 1/4, 1/5 and infinitely many others.
There are infinitely many different ways to make groups of fractions that sum to 1.
1 over 8, and 1 over 4
one half and other half equals 1 exactly.
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There are an infanite amount of fractions that are between 0 and 1/2. Here are j ust a few examples: 1/3 1/4 2/5 1/5 2/6 1/6 969/2000 17/60
1/4
Fractions between 0 and 1/2 include 1/3, 1/4, 1/5 and infinitely many others.
its 0.5 because haLF OF 1 IS 0.5
To determine whether the sum of two fractions with a common denominator is greater than, less than, or equal to 1, you need to add the numerators of the fractions together and compare the result to the common denominator. If the sum of the numerators is greater than the denominator, the sum of the fractions will be greater than 1. If the sum of the numerators is less than the denominator, the sum of the fractions will be less than 1. If the sum of the numerators is equal to the denominator, the sum of the fractions will be equal to 1.
There are many different fractions between one third (1/3) and one half (1/2). The fraction that is exactly halfway between them is five twelfths (5/12).
There are infinitely many different ways to make groups of fractions that sum to 1.
The sum of two fractions will be equal to one when the numerator and the denominator of their sum are the same. Example: 1/3 + 2/3 = 3/3 or 1
5/16, 3/8, 7/16
1 over 8, and 1 over 4