It need not be. The numbers 1/2 and (-1/2) are both fractions less than 1 but their quotient is -1, which is less than both the fractions.
1/3
1 over 7 Many fractions can be less than 2/7. If you're looking for any ol' answer, you can decrease the 2 to 1 to get 1/7 or increase the 7 to 8 to get 2/8 (or 1/4).
1. Proper Fractions where the numerator is less than denominator. 2. Improper Fractions or top-heavy fractions where the numerator is greater than denominator.
A fraction less than one is a fraction where the numerator is smaller than the denominator. For example, 1/2, 3/4, and 5/6 are all fractions less than one. These fractions represent a part of a whole that is smaller than the whole.
It need not be. The numbers 1/2 and (-1/2) are both fractions less than 1 but their quotient is -1, which is less than both the fractions.
There are infinitely many such fractions. One example is 37/97.
1/3, 1/4, 1/5
1/3
0.5
No, improper fractions (ex: 3/2) are greater than one.
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1 over 7 Many fractions can be less than 2/7. If you're looking for any ol' answer, you can decrease the 2 to 1 to get 1/7 or increase the 7 to 8 to get 2/8 (or 1/4).
1. Proper Fractions where the numerator is less than denominator. 2. Improper Fractions or top-heavy fractions where the numerator is greater than denominator.
1/2, 1/4
No becuase if you simplify the fractions, it would turn out as the 4/5 = 12/15 and the 2/3 = 10/15
A fraction less than one is a fraction where the numerator is smaller than the denominator. For example, 1/2, 3/4, and 5/6 are all fractions less than one. These fractions represent a part of a whole that is smaller than the whole.