Assuming you mean a standard die and not a cube with one dot on it; it has six sides, each with a different number (1-6) on it, so there are six possible outcomes, ie 6 different numbers that can be obtained with one roll of it.
Of these the two numbers "1" and "2" are less than 3, so the fraction less than 3 are:
wanted_outcomes/total_possible_outcomes = 2/6 = 1/3
When the numerators are the same, the fraction with the higher denominator is less than the fraction with the lower denominator. The denominator indicates the size of the "parts" being shown as a fraction, and the higher the denominator, the smaller those parts are!
No. For any given fraction, you can find whole numbers that are more than, and whole numbers that are less than, the fraction. For example, if your fraction is 5/2 (equal to 2 1/2), 2 is less, and 3 is more, than this fraction.
It is a process of proportionally increasing a set of numbers.
The natural numbers are the counting numbers Thus the set m of those counting numbers less than 5 is: m = {1, 2, 3, 4}
The absolute value of the fraction is less than 1 so it is not an improper fraction.-0.375 = -3/8The absolute value of the fraction is less than 1 so it is not an improper fraction.-0.375 = -3/8The absolute value of the fraction is less than 1 so it is not an improper fraction.-0.375 = -3/8The absolute value of the fraction is less than 1 so it is not an improper fraction.-0.375 = -3/8
You write two numbers as a fraction, making sure that the top number is less than the bottom number.You write two numbers as a fraction, making sure that the top number is less than the bottom number.You write two numbers as a fraction, making sure that the top number is less than the bottom number.You write two numbers as a fraction, making sure that the top number is less than the bottom number.
A proper fraction has a numerator less than its denominator. An improper fraction has a numerator greater than or equal to its denominator. A mixed number combines a whole number with a proper fraction.
Those are "negative" numbers.
When the numerators are the same, the fraction with the higher denominator is less than the fraction with the lower denominator. The denominator indicates the size of the "parts" being shown as a fraction, and the higher the denominator, the smaller those parts are!
No. For any given fraction, you can find whole numbers that are more than, and whole numbers that are less than, the fraction. For example, if your fraction is 5/2 (equal to 2 1/2), 2 is less, and 3 is more, than this fraction.
Uh . . . . . .no a fraction is less than a whole like a decimal. a number a whole. Therefore a fraction is less than a number.
If the fraction has a greater numerator than the denominator than the fraction is greater than one If the fraction has a numerator less than the denominator than the fraction is less than one If the numerator and the denominator are the same numbers than the fraction is equal to one **The numerator is the top number; the denominator is the bottom number**
Any fraction where the numerator is less than the denominator your value is less than one.
NO, only negative numbers are less than 0.You can view 0.083 as a fraction: (83/1000)
Yes, they are all less than, for example, 12/3
All the numbers less than 100 that are the product of exactly three different prime numbers are 30, 42, 66, 70, and 78.
All the numbers less than 100 that are the product of exactly three different prime numbers are 30, 42, 66, 70, and 78.