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no, because there is an infinite number of possibilities

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Q: Is it possible to find a fraction that is smaller than any other fraction?
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How is it possible to find a fraction smaller than another fraction?

No because the smallest fraction depeneds on how many parts you have for instance if the denominator is larger the fraction is smaller


Which fraction has the least value?

There is no fraction that has a least value since it is always possible to find another fraction that is smaller.


Can you ever find a fraction smaller than any other fraction?

No, because there is an infinite number of possibilities smaller from the larger gives


Can you ever find a fraction smaller thaan any other fraction?

Always: 1/(x +1 ) is smaller than 1/x


How do you find if the fraction is smaller than 1 or not?

If the numerator is less than the denominator then the fraction is less than 1.


How do you find a common denominator of a fractions?

you multipy the smaller denomnater to equal the other fraction and multipy the numarter by the same number as the denomneter got multiplied by


What fractions is nearest to 2?

There can be no such thing as a nearest fraction since, given any fraction, it is always possible to find a fraction that is nearer.


Why is it easier to divide the numerator and denominator by the GCF rather than any other factor?

Actually, it is often easier to divide by factors other than the GCF as they will be smaller numbers. All that dividing by the GCF does is simplify the fraction in one step as opposed to many steps. I often find myself simplifying fractions by dividing by obvious smaller factors which means that when I do have to find a GCF (often to prove the fraction is in simplest form) it will be with smaller numbers as well (which is easier).


How do you mathematically find probability?

find the objects area first. Then put the objects' area into a fraction by smaller in numerator and larger in denominator then divide and put decimal into fraction or percent


Is it possible to find a fraction that gives 0.9 repeating?

No, because 0.9 repeating is 1, which is an integer, not a "normal" fraction.


How do you find the difference between two mixed fractions?

Subtract the smaller fraction from the larger one.


How can you find that a any smaller figure is what fraction of a greater figure?

It is the smaller divided by the bigger. For 5 and 17, the 5 is 5/17 of the 17.