That's an infinite list.
Fractions between 0 and 1/2 include 1/3, 1/4, 1/5 and infinitely many others.
Between 1/3 and 2/3 there are many other fractions; an example would be 1/2.
8/32, 9/32, and 10/32.
Answer: 7/10 is the same as 14/20 and 8/10 is the same as 16/20 So the fraction between them is 15/20 which can be reduced to 3/4 Answer: In general, calculating the average between two fractions gives you a fraction that is between the two.
That's an infinite list.
Fractions between 0 and 1/2 include 1/3, 1/4, 1/5 and infinitely many others.
If I understand correctly, zero would be the difference. Like: 5/10-1/2=0 or 2/3-2/3=0 hope this was helpful!
Between 1/3 and 2/3 there are many other fractions; an example would be 1/2.
Between 3/4 and 1 it is 7/8
equivalent fractions of 1/3: 2/6, 3/92 equivalent fractions for 1 over 3 = 2/6, 3/9
Zero is a unique number in that any number divided by zero is undefined. Therefore, when looking for equivalent fractions of zero, we must consider fractions that are also undefined. Examples of equivalent fractions of zero could include 0/1, 0/2, and 0/3, as they all represent the concept of zero divided by a non-zero number, resulting in an undefined value.
2 equivalent fractions for 3 over 11 are 6 over 22 or 12 over 44.
13/20, 14/20, 15/20
8/32, 9/32, and 10/32.
Answer: 7/10 is the same as 14/20 and 8/10 is the same as 16/20 So the fraction between them is 15/20 which can be reduced to 3/4 Answer: In general, calculating the average between two fractions gives you a fraction that is between the two.
3 equal fractions would be 24 over 10, 48 over 20 and 96 over 40.