i can find lots of answers 50
100
and 25
50
150/100,15/10.
There are endless fractions that are equal to 1/2, but two of them could be 2/4 and 4/8.
They are equivalent fractions, each equal to 0.2
You can represent the two fractions with one fraction with a numerator equal to the sum of the two individual numerators (with sign) and a denominator equal to just one of the two denominators.
No - one half plus one half equals one.
anything that's not the denominator divided by two
150/100,15/10.
There are endless fractions that are equal to 1/2, but two of them could be 2/4 and 4/8.
1 half plus 1 half equals a whole
Equal
They are equivalent fractions, each equal to 0.2
The direct answer is: No. Half of two is equal to one.
No, two one-fourths (two-fourths) equal one half.
You can represent the two fractions with one fraction with a numerator equal to the sum of the two individual numerators (with sign) and a denominator equal to just one of the two denominators.
No - one half plus one half equals one.
Yes, but only if the two fractions are the same or equivalent fractions (other than 0).
When adding two fractions that are both less than one half, the sum will always be less than one. Specifically, if both fractions are positive, their sum will be less than one because the maximum possible value for the sum is one half plus one half, which equals one. Therefore, the sum of two fractions each less than one half will be less than one.