what ever fraction has a bigger denominator- the bottom number- is closer to zero. for example, 1/4 is closer to zero than 1/3 because when you divide a pizza by 4, you get less pizza each than if you divide it by 3 people.
The fraction 4/8 is exactly midway between 0 and 1. It's not "closer" to either of them.
0.67 is closer to 1 than 0, but it is not closer to 1-2.
0.5 is exactly between 0 and 1. Anything less than 0.5 is closer to zero.
It is closer to 1 than it is to 0.
The fraction closer to 0 than 1 is 1/8
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what ever fraction has a bigger denominator- the bottom number- is closer to zero. for example, 1/4 is closer to zero than 1/3 because when you divide a pizza by 4, you get less pizza each than if you divide it by 3 people.
The fraction 4/8 is exactly midway between 0 and 1. It's not "closer" to either of them.
0.67 is closer to 1 than 0, but it is not closer to 1-2.
There are infinitely many such fractions. Any number greater than 0.5, including those whioch are bigger than 1 will do.
1/4 is exactly half way between 0 and 1/2.
0.5 is exactly between 0 and 1. Anything less than 0.5 is closer to zero.
It is closer to 1 than it is to 0.
An improper fraction is one where the numerator is bigger than the denominator. For example 3/2 or 10/3. So if you were to divide a big number by a small number, would your answer be less than 1?
There are many. IT is easier to say such a fraction when you compare. If you compare 45/80 and 35/80, definitely 45/80 is a closer fraction to 1 than 35/80. Similarly, 34/37 is closer than 67/55.
Closer is a comparative term. So you need another number to compare it with. 1/6 is closer to 0 than 100,000,000 but not closer than 0.00000000001