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What fraction is closer to 0?

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What fraction is closest to 0?

There is no possible answer. For any given fraction, half that fraction is another fraction and it will be closer to 0. And then half of that will be closer still, and then half of that ... . Hope you get the idea.


What fractions are closer to 0 than 1?

The fraction closer to 0 than 1 is 1/8


Is 2-6 as a fraction closer to 0 or one half?

It is closer to a half.


Is 4 out of 8 closer to 0 or 1?

The fraction 4/8 is exactly midway between 0 and 1. It's not "closer" to either of them.


How do you know that a fraction is closer to 0?

A fraction is close to zero if the numerator is small or if the denominator is large, or both.


What fraction is closer and closest to 0?

-- Before I can name one that's closer, you have to give me a fraction, so I know what fraction mine has to be closer than. -- There's no such thing as "closest", unless you're looking at a list of permitted choices that you're not sharing.


Is one fourth closer to the benchmark fraction 0 or the benchmark fraction one half?

1/4 is exactly half way between 0 and 1/2.


How do you figure out what fraction is closer to 0?

what ever fraction has a bigger denominator- the bottom number- is closer to zero. for example, 1/4 is closer to zero than 1/3 because when you divide a pizza by 4, you get less pizza each than if you divide it by 3 people.


Is 2/5 closer to 1 or 0?

2/5 is closer to 0.


What is closer to zero 0.23 or 0.13?

0.13. Because the decimal is in the same place for both numbers, it makes this question easy. Since 0.13 is a smaller fraction of a number, it is closer to 0.


What fraction is closest to 0 on number line?

Rational numbers are infinitely dense and so there is no such number. If for example, you considered F1 to be the fraction that was closet to 0 then what about half that number? F2 = (F1)/2 is closer to 0. And then what about F3 = (F2)/2? This could go on for ever.


Is 0.37 closer to 0 or 1?

0.37 is closer to 0.