One half of one fifth is one tenth. You just 'double' the denominator if you want to get half of the fraction.
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Find out what half the denominator is and then compare it to the numerator. for example: for 4/7, 3.5 is half of 7 and 4 > 3.5, so 4/7 is greater than one half.
To add one third and one half, you'll want a common denominator. In this case, it's 6.
To get the answer first you times the numerator (top fraction) by the numerator then the denominator (bottom fraction) by the denominator. Example: 1/2 x 1/2 = 1/4 Break down: 1x1 = 1 (numerator) and 2x2 = 4 (denominator) and final answer is 1/4.
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The common denominator is 4
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It is 4.
The one where the numerator is more than half of the denominator.
The denominator must be double the numerator.
Denominator - the bottom number of a fraction. In the term "1/2" or "one-half," the one is the numerator (top number) and the two is the denominator. It is what the top number is divided by. Nothing "does" denominator.
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One half of one fifth is one tenth. You just 'double' the denominator if you want to get half of the fraction.
1/2 the numerator would be half of the denominator
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