There are no fractions that are greater than one-third and less than one-quarter. In fact, one-third (1/3) is greater than one-quarter (1/4). Therefore, any fraction that falls strictly between these two values is not possible.
No. One third of a pound is equal to four-twelfths, while one quarter is equal to three twelfths. So a third is 33% greater than a quarter.
One half is greater than one third. When comparing the two fractions, one half (1/2) is equivalent to 0.5, while one third (1/3) is approximately 0.33. Since 0.5 is greater than 0.33, one half is indeed greater than one third.
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. Proper Fractions where the numerator is less than denominator. 2. Improper Fractions or top-heavy fractions where the numerator is greater than denominator.
One third is greater, as it is two sixths.
No. One third of a pound is equal to four-twelfths, while one quarter is equal to three twelfths. So a third is 33% greater than a quarter.
one quarter is less than one third
Proper fractions.
You find the common denominator for both fractions and which ever has the highest numerator is greater.
Fractions greater than 1 are to the right of 1 and fractions less than 1 are to its left.
nothing is less than one third
One-third is greater than one-fourth. With simple fractions, imagine it's a pie. Cut it into 3, you'll get a bigger piece than cutting it into 4.
It is greater as for example 3/4 divided by 1/4 is equal to 3
No, improper fractions (ex: 3/2) are greater than one.
the lower number for the denominator greater the number is.
Less
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.