Comparing Fractions to 1 - Fast And Easy Math Learning Videos
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Title: Comparing Fractions to 1 - Fast And Easy Math Learning Videos
In this lesson, you will learn when a fraction is less than one whole unit, equal to one whole unit, or more than one whole unit. A fraction equals one whole unit when the numerator and denominator are the same. This example shows us that two-thirds does not equal one. The numerator and denominator are not the same.
Here's another example of a fraction that does not equal one. Five-thirds does not equal one. The numerator and denominator are not the same.
Now let's look at a fraction that does equal one whole unit. Three-thirds equals one. The numerator and denominator are the same.
Here's another example of a fraction that is equal to one. Six-sixths equals one. The numerator and denominator are the same.
Now let's take look at fractions that are less than one and more than one. Four-sixths is less than one. A fraction is less than one when the numerator is less than the denominator.
Here's an example of a fraction that is more than one. Fifteen-sixths is more than one. A fraction is more than one when the numerator is more than the denominator.
Now try a few problems on your own. To solve this problem, you must click on the correct answer, like this.
The correct answer is less than. One-third is less than 1. For the problems that follow, click on the correct answer.
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