Three fourths is bigger than one half.
Yes, half is bigger than one third.
Three fifths is bigger than one half. Two fifths is smaller than one half.
Nope... one half is bigger than two fifths.
One half is equal to two fourths. And since three is bigger than two most of the time, no, it's not bigger.
A half can be any size, depending on what number you are halving. If your asking is 0.52 bigger than a half of one then yes it is.
Yes, one half is bigger than one fourth. When comparing the two fractions, one half (1/2) equals 0.5, while one fourth (1/4) equals 0.25. Since 0.5 is greater than 0.25, one half is indeed larger than one fourth.
Yes, half is bigger than one third.
One and five eighths is bigger than one and a half.
Three fifths is bigger than one half. Two fifths is smaller than one half.
Yes, one half (1/2) is bigger than four-eighths (4/8). Both fractions represent the same value since four-eighths simplifies to one-half. However, if interpreted literally, "one halve" is not a standard term, but if it refers to a single half, then it is equal to four-eighths.
Nope... one half is bigger than two fifths.
yes. .5 (point 5) is one half, .57 (point 57) is bigger than .5 so .57 is bigger than one half
1 and a half is bigger
Rule #1 When two fractions have the same denominator, the bigger fraction is the one with the bigger numerator. Rule # 2 When comparing fractions that have the same numerator, the bigger fraction is the one with the smaller denominator. Rule # 3 You can convert the fractions and then just put the greater than, less than or equal to sign to see what the comparison is between the fractions.
No, one ninth (1/9) is not bigger than one half (1/2). In fact, 1/2 is greater than 1/9 because when comparing fractions, a larger denominator indicates a smaller value when the numerators are the same. Specifically, 1/2 is equivalent to 0.5, while 1/9 is approximately 0.111.
One half is equal to two fourths. And since three is bigger than two most of the time, no, it's not bigger.
A half can be any size, depending on what number you are halving. If your asking is 0.52 bigger than a half of one then yes it is.