There is no fraction between 0 and 1 which is also between 1 and 2.
1/4
2
one quarter 1/4 0 = 0/4 1/2 = 2/4
If that's 0 and 12, halfway is 6/1 If that's 0 and 1/2, halfway is 1/4
A proper fraction is between 0 and 1. A proper fraction has the numerator less than the denominator. The numerator is the top number, and the denominator is the bottom number. If the fraction has a numerator, which is half of the denominator, then it is half and anything with a numerator greater then half the denominator but not greater than the denominator is between 1/2 and 1.
It just uses fractions instead of whole numbers. For example, if the numberline reaches between 0 and 1, the fraction 1/2 would be in the middle and 1/4 between 1/2 and 0.
1/2.
5/2
2
one quarter 1/4 0 = 0/4 1/2 = 2/4
1/4 is exactly half way between 0 and 1/2.
If that's 0 and 12, halfway is 6/1 If that's 0 and 1/2, halfway is 1/4
A proper fraction is between 0 and 1. A proper fraction has the numerator less than the denominator. The numerator is the top number, and the denominator is the bottom number. If the fraction has a numerator, which is half of the denominator, then it is half and anything with a numerator greater then half the denominator but not greater than the denominator is between 1/2 and 1.
1/4 is half-way between 0 and 1/2. There are infinitely many other fractions that are also between 0 and 1/2 such as 1/3,1/5, 2/5, 1/6,1/7,2/7,3/7 to name a few.
As a fraction, we can express 'em as: 0 = 0/2 = 0/3, which is the trivial fraction 10 = 10/1, which is the improper fraction.
3 equivalent fraction for 0 = 0/1, 0/2, 0/3,...
It just uses fractions instead of whole numbers. For example, if the numberline reaches between 0 and 1, the fraction 1/2 would be in the middle and 1/4 between 1/2 and 0.
a proper fraction Any fraction where the sign is positive and the numerator is less than the denominator will fall under this classification. One such example is the number 1/2