To compare fractions.
If the numerator (top) number is the same for both fractions, '1' on this case, then the smaller fraction is the one with the larger numbered denominator.
Hence 1/2 & 1/4
Since '4' > '2' . then 1/4 < 1/2
Similarly. e/g/.
3/5 & 3/7 3/5 > 3/7
1 and a half is bigger
Three quarters.
Yes, 2 and a quarter (or 2.25) is bigger than a half (or 0.5). When comparing the two, 2.25 is significantly greater than 0.5. Therefore, 2 and a quarter is larger than a half.
It is one eighths.
a third
1 and a half is bigger
3
If it's a half of a whole it is.
half
NO!!!! 1/2 & 3/4 To compare Bring both fractions to the same denominator(bottom) and equivalent numerator(top) Hence 1/2 = 2/4 2/4 & 3/4 Compare the size of the numerators Clearly 2 < 3 . Hence it follows 2/4 < 3/4 => 1/2 < 3/4
1/2
one quarter
Three quarters.
One quarter (1/4) is the fraction that is half of one half (1/2 x 1/2 = 1/4).
Yes, 2 and a quarter (or 2.25) is bigger than a half (or 0.5). When comparing the two, 2.25 is significantly greater than 0.5. Therefore, 2 and a quarter is larger than a half.
1/3. 1/4, 1/5, 1/6. 1/7 . 1/8. 1/9 , 1/1000, 1/1000000 et seq., Any many more lie between 'zero(0) ' and '1/2' . NB Providing the numerator(to[) is the same for all fractions, then the smaller fraction is the one with the larger denominator(bottom).
It is one eighths.