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.
0.5 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.
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.
The fraction closer to 0 than 1 is 1/8
To determine if an improper fraction is closer to 0 or 1, you can convert it to a mixed number. If the fraction is closer to 0, the whole number part of the mixed number will be 0, and if it is closer to 1, the whole number part will be 1. For example, if you have the improper fraction 5/7, when converted to a mixed number it becomes 0 5/7, indicating it is closer to 0 than 1.
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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.
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.
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.
Well, honey, let me break it down for you. 0.67 is closer to 1 than it is to 0 or 2. In fact, it's right smack dab in the middle of 0 and 1. So, if you're looking for the closest neighbor, it's definitely 1.
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