You can have negative fractions so it depends.
it depends if you have a negative fraction you could have -1/2 but 1/2 is bigger than -1/2. negative numbers will always be smaller than positive numbers.
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∙ 14y agoYou just go ahead. You will end up with a negative answer.
Mixed numbers are larger than proper fractions.
Yes - imagine moving from left to right on a number line, the numbers on the right being larger than the numbers on the left.
1 whole is bigger than 3 quarters
Three fourths is bigger than one half.
Yes, 34 is a bigger number than 13. It represents more than 13, but in fractions, 13 is a bigger number. 1/13 is bigger than 1/34. So here is the answer: In positive numbers, yes. In fractions, no. In negative numbers, no.
Positive numbers are larger than negative ones.
No sweety, they are only a part of a number
no, all negative numbers are smaller than positive numbers
no For the negative numbers the biggest is the one closer to 0 so -3 is bigger than -4 and -2 is bigger than -3 and so on
no negative numbers are always smaller than positive numbers..... you can draw out a numberline and see any number to the left of the number zero is negative and to the right is positive
When dividing by negative numbers or dividing by fractions.
Negative 1/2 is bigger than negative 1. If you look at the number line the farther right you go the bigger the numbers get. example: 1,2,3,4.. so it is the same for negative numbers example: -4,-3,-2,-1,-1/2
Negative fractions are rational numbers less than 0. In life, if a trend is decreasing (for example, sales at a restaurant, obesity rates, etc), it's rate of decrease would be portrayed as negative.
You just go ahead. You will end up with a negative answer.
No, 3 is bigger than -4 because -4 is below zero and therefore a negative number. 3 is a positive number and is above zero. All positive numbers are larger than negative numbers.
because numbers on the are bigger than the numbers on the left in number line