No. A half is a fraction, it is more than zero but it is not a whole number.
You can use k/(2*k), where k is any non-zero integer, as an equivalent fraction.
a proper fraction or a decimal
1/2You can write any fraction in which the numerator (top) is less than the denominator (bottom).Fine print: the fraction must be positive, and the numerator can't be zero.
Negative half.
No. A half is a fraction, it is more than zero but it is not a whole number.
There is no such number, but is is a tiny, minuscule, fraction below zero. But half that fraction is a higher negative number. And half of THAT fraction is higher still. And so on.
One half = 1/2.Multiply the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of the fraction by any non-zero integer. You will have an equivalent fraction.One half = 1/2.Multiply the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of the fraction by any non-zero integer. You will have an equivalent fraction.One half = 1/2.Multiply the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of the fraction by any non-zero integer. You will have an equivalent fraction.One half = 1/2.Multiply the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of the fraction by any non-zero integer. You will have an equivalent fraction.
yes, a number between 1-99 is a fraction.
You can use k/(2*k), where k is any non-zero integer, as an equivalent fraction.
One half.
375/1000 or 3/8
a proper fraction or a decimal
Any fraction that has a zero as the numerator equals zero. Any fraction that does not have a zero in the numerator would be a nonzero fraction.
1/2You can write any fraction in which the numerator (top) is less than the denominator (bottom).Fine print: the fraction must be positive, and the numerator can't be zero.
Multiply the numerator (top) by any non-zero number and the denominator (bottom) by the same number. You will have an equivalent fraction.
A fraction between one half (1/2) and one fourth (1/4) is three eights (3/8).