There are infinitely many of them. Any proper fraction, for example 23/5971.
There are infinitely many of them. Any proper fraction, for example 23/5971.
There are infinitely many of them. Any proper fraction, for example 23/5971.
There are infinitely many of them. Any proper fraction, for example 23/5971.
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Any fraction greater than 23 can be represented as a proper fraction with a numerator greater than 23. For example, 24/1 is greater than 23. Other examples include 25/1, 26/1, and so on.
Improper fraction is greater than a proper fraction.
A positive fraction that is less than one is known as a proper fraction. In a proper fraction, the denominator is greater than the numerator. A reciprocal fraction would have a numerator greater than the denominator. Such a fraction is known as an improper fraction. Improper fractions are greater than one.
An improper fraction is a fraction in which the numerator is greater than or equal to the denominator.
The fraction 25, which can be written as 50/2
20, 25, 50, 100
Double the numerator. If the answer is greater than the denominator then the fraction is greater than half.Double the numerator. If the answer is greater than the denominator then the fraction is greater than half.Double the numerator. If the answer is greater than the denominator then the fraction is greater than half.Double the numerator. If the answer is greater than the denominator then the fraction is greater than half.
6/8 is greater than 2/5
Any fraction greater than 23 can be represented as a proper fraction with a numerator greater than 23. For example, 24/1 is greater than 23. Other examples include 25/1, 26/1, and so on.
35 is greater than 2538 > 25
Well, technically any fraction less than 25 can be expressed as a numerator over 25, so the answer would be any fraction in the form of a/b where a is less than 25 and b is any number greater than 1. But seriously, why are we limiting ourselves to fractions less than 25? Live a little and embrace all the fractions out there!
Improper fraction is greater than a proper fraction.
2.04 = 204/100 and 51/25. It simplifies to: 21/25
80.1 is a [decimal] fraction number which is greater than 80.
If you make it in to a decimal is 26(=26 100th) and .25(=1 4th)
100.0000000000021 is a greater fraction