There isn't one. You can always put another nine on it.
The greatest common factor, or GCF.
If you have only one fraction it is the least as well as the greatest.
There is no such fraction. Fractions are infinitely dense and, between any two fractions, there are infinitely many more fractions. It is, therefore, always possible to find a larger proper fraction.For example,9/10 < 99/100 < 999/1000 < 9999/10000 and so on, for ever and ever.There is no greatest fraction.
The greatest possible error is 0.0005
An eighth of an inch.
You can have fractions larger than 1. For example, 9/8 is a fraction that is larger than 1, as is 100000000000000000000000/3. Thus, the greatest possible fraction in the universe is greater than 1.
There isn't one. You can always put another nine on it.
The greatest common factor, or GCF.
If you have only one fraction it is the least as well as the greatest.
75 is a whole number and has therefore already been rounded up to the greatest possible decimal part.
There is no such fraction. Fractions are infinitely dense and, between any two fractions, there are infinitely many more fractions. It is, therefore, always possible to find a larger proper fraction.For example,9/10 < 99/100 < 999/1000 < 9999/10000 and so on, for ever and ever.There is no greatest fraction.
The greatest possible error is 0.005
1 is the greatest common factor of any fraction in lowest terms.
The greatest possible error is 0.0005
Any fraction is possible.
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