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KIM [24]
3 years ago
8

True or false, the greater the numerator then the greater the fraction

Mathematics
2 answers:
vlada-n [284]3 years ago
8 0

Answer: True

Step-by-step explanation: The reason is because the greater your numerator, then the greater your answer will be.

For example the fraction 1/12 has a numerator of 1. If that numerator increases, to the fraction 2/12 then this makes the fraction greater.

So, it is true respectively that the greater the numerator is, the greater the fraction value is.

If you are talking about a single fraction of course.

If you are talking about comparing fractions with different numerators, then it also depends on what your denominator is.

MAXImum [283]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

False

Step-by-step explanation:

This is only true when the two fractions you are comparing share the same denominator.

For example, take 1/2 and 2/2.

2/2 is greater than 1/2.

So 2/2=1 and 1/2 only equals 0.5

On the other hand, when the denominators are different, this is not true.

This is because the greater the denominator, the smaller the part is.

For example, take 1/2 and 2/5.

Although 2/5 has a greater numerator, it is still the smaller fraction.

This is because 2/5 is 2 parts of 0.2 whereas 1/2 is one part of 0.5

This means that 2/5=0.4 when 1/2=0.5

This means that the greater the fraction is not only affected by the greatness of the numerator.

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