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Fractions greater than 1 are to the right of 1 and fractions less than 1 are to its left.
A proper fraction is less than 1. Any positive number multiplied by a positive number less 1 will be less than itself. In multiplying two proper fractions, each one is being multiplied by a number less than 1.
Such a list cannot exist, because there are an infinite number of such fractions.
A fraction is smaller than one if the number on the top is less than the number on the bottom.
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Fractions are typically drawn/written as one number, the numerator, above a line, and another number, the denominator, below the line.Fractions are often drawn using a forward slash. For example: 1/2.They may also be drawn with a horizontal line (which is less commonly used on computers, where a forward slash is more convenient).
Fractions greater than 1 are to the right of 1 and fractions less than 1 are to its left.
A proper fraction is less than 1. Any positive number multiplied by a positive number less 1 will be less than itself. In multiplying two proper fractions, each one is being multiplied by a number less than 1.
Such a list cannot exist, because there are an infinite number of such fractions.
Use fraction to express a number less than one
Regular fractions are the fractions with a numerator that is less than the denominator and irregular fractions are fractions with a denominator less than the numerator.
the lower number for the denominator greater the number is.
Fractions or decimal fractions.
Uh . . . . . .no a fraction is less than a whole like a decimal. a number a whole. Therefore a fraction is less than a number.
A fraction is smaller than one if the number on the top is less than the number on the bottom.
A proper fraction is less than 1. Whenever you multiply something by a number < 1, the result (product) is less than the original number. So when you multiply a proper fraction by a number less one (such as another proper fraction, the product is less than the original proper fraction. The only time a product involving a given number is larger than the given number is when you multiply the given number by a number that is > 1. Since all proper fractions are < 1, products involving them are always less than the original given number.