Oh, absolutely! You see, one fourth and 0.25 are actually the same thing. It's like saying "happy little tree" or "joyful little bush" - different ways of expressing the same beautiful idea. So whether you have one fourth or 0.25, you have a lovely portion to work with in your creative mathematical landscape.
no.
Yes, 1/4 is bigger than 1/10.
Yes.
No. One fourth is 25% and one fifth is only 20%.
one fourth is bigger, and it is bigger by one sixteenth.
Yes, way bigger!
no.
1/4 is 0.25. 0.26 > 0.25; so 0.26 is bigger than one fourth.
Yes
Yes, 1/4 is bigger than 1/10.
No.
1/2
Yes
NO
Yes.
No. One fourth is 25% and one fifth is only 20%.
Neither, but one fourth is less than three fourths.