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(1/2) * (1/4) is an example.
Yes, ALWAYS. Think of it this way... If you had 1/2 a pie and you wanted just a FRACTION of it, that's less than the 1/2 you started with.
Any fraction where the numerator is less than the denominator but more than half its size is a correct answer. There are an infinite number of them.
A fraction can be larger than 1, for example, 4/2 is a fraction (which can be simplified to 2). Only a fraction that is larger than 1, multiplied by another number gives you a larger number.
Any fraction where the numerator is larger than the denominator (improper fraction.) 3/2 can also be written as 1 1/2.
2/4
No. For any given fraction, you can find whole numbers that are more than, and whole numbers that are less than, the fraction. For example, if your fraction is 5/2 (equal to 2 1/2), 2 is less, and 3 is more, than this fraction.
2/5 is 60% more than 1/4 .
any fraction with the form (n)/(n+1) as long as n>2
The fraction greater than 1/2 but less than 1 is 2/3. This fraction falls between 1/2 and 1 on the number line, with a value closer to 1 than to 1/2. It represents two parts out of three equal parts, which is greater than half but less than the whole.
It's a tiny bit more than 2 1/7. 2 1/7= 2.14285714285714285714285714285714
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There are infinitely many options. 2/3, 3/4, 4/5 etc are all bigger than 1/2.
3/4, 5/6, 7/8
(1/2) * (1/4) is an example.
it is smaller (1/2)/2=.25