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There is no such fraction. Fractions are infinitely dense and, between any two fractions, there are infinitely many more fractions. It is, therefore, always possible to find a larger proper fraction.

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9/10 < 99/100 < 999/1000 < 9999/10000 and so on, for ever and ever.



There is no greatest fraction.

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There is no such fraction. Fractions are infinitely dense and, between any two fractions, there are infinitely many more fractions. It is, therefore, always possible to find a larger proper fraction.

For example,

9/10 < 99/100 < 999/1000 < 9999/10000 and so on, for ever and ever.

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There is no greatest fraction.

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