There are many different fractions between one third (1/3) and one half (1/2). The fraction that is exactly halfway between them is five twelfths (5/12).
there are many fractions between these two numbers. 3/5 is one of the possibilities
There's an infinite number of fractions possible between any two consecutive whole numbers.FOOTNOTE: Still, there are as many "whole" numbers are there are fractions. Paradoxically, there are more decimalnumbers greater than zero but smaller than one than there are "whole" numbers.
Three fourths is bigger than one half.
It is 1/2
well i know that you cant spell KNOW. also that fractions are fractions of a number ex: the fraction of 1/2 is half of one whole.
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No because an integer is a whole number without fractions or decimals
There are an infinite number of fractions between any two numbers.
There are an infinite number of fractions that lie between any two fractions. In this case 13/24 is one example.
Whatever two fractions you name, no matter how close together they are, I can always name another fraction between them. In fact, there are an infinite number of fractions between any two fractions, no matter how close together they are. That goes for three-fourths and one-half.
There are infinitely many fractions between a half and one. One of them is 2/3
There are many different fractions between one third (1/3) and one half (1/2). The fraction that is exactly halfway between them is five twelfths (5/12).
You need at least two numbers to find an LCM. And they need to be whole numbers, not fractions.
There are an infinite number of fractions between 0.5 and 1. This is because you can have an infinite number of digits in a fraction between any two numbers. 0.50000000000000001, 0.50000000000000002, etc.
2/3 & 3/4
The term fraction means a part of the whole. So one half (1/2) is a fraction. The decimal 0.5 means a half and is also a fraction.