Proper fractions.
Fractions greater than 1 are to the right of 1 and fractions less than 1 are to its left.
Not always because it could be less than 0 as for example -3 because an integer is a whole number without decimals or fractions
less than
10
There are no whole numbers less than one; however, anything between 0 and 0.9 would be less than the number one. Additionally, any number with a negative sign (-) before it would be less than the number one.
Fractions greater than 1 are to the right of 1 and fractions less than 1 are to its left.
When both fractions are less than 1, their values are represented by numbers between 0 and 1. Dividing one fraction by another (where both are less than 1) effectively involves multiplying by the reciprocal of the denominator, which is greater than 1. This means the quotient will yield a result that is larger than either of the original fractions. Thus, the quotient of two fractions, both less than 1, will always be greater than either fraction.
Not always because it could be less than 0 as for example -3 because an integer is a whole number without decimals or fractions
Greater than 0
All positive fractions are greater than zero.
less than
less
Negative a is greater than, equal to or less than 0 depending on whether a, itself, is less than, equal to or greater than 0.
NO, -16 is less than 0 and 0 is less than 5
greater
10
It is an acute angle that is greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees