one fourth, on eighth, one sixteenth, and keep doubling the number
if the number above the bottom number is smaller than half of the bottom number, the fraction is less than half. For example, say the fraction is 3/8, half of the bottom number is 4. 3 is smaller than 4 therefore the fraction is less than half.
There is no such fraction, since given any fraction, half of that would be smaller still.There is no such fraction, since given any fraction, half of that would be smaller still.There is no such fraction, since given any fraction, half of that would be smaller still.There is no such fraction, since given any fraction, half of that would be smaller still.
A proper fraction is when the number on the top is smaller than the number on the bottom like a half or two sixths
There is no such number since half that number would still be greater than 0 but would be smaller than it.
smaller
if the number above the bottom number is smaller than half of the bottom number, the fraction is less than half. For example, say the fraction is 3/8, half of the bottom number is 4. 3 is smaller than 4 therefore the fraction is less than half.
improper fraction
There is no such fraction, since given any fraction, half of that would be smaller still.There is no such fraction, since given any fraction, half of that would be smaller still.There is no such fraction, since given any fraction, half of that would be smaller still.There is no such fraction, since given any fraction, half of that would be smaller still.
A proper fraction is when the number on the top is smaller than the number on the bottom like a half or two sixths
There is no such thing because half that fraction will be smaller still.
smaller than the fraction you started with.
There is no such number since half that number would still be greater than 0 but would be smaller than it.
smaller
13 1/2 is a smaller fraction.
Oh, dude, fractions smaller than 1/2 are like the unpopular kids in high school - they just can't quite measure up. So, you've got 0/1, 1/3, 1/4, 1/5, and so on. It's like a lineup of fractions waiting to be picked last for the math team.
When the numerator of a fraction is smaller than the denominator, that's a proper fraction.
There is no limit to how small it can be. Given any fraction, half of it is smaller still.