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3/5 is an example of a fraction that has a value of more than 1 whole. true or false

Sagot :

The answer is False.

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3/5 is the same as 3 divided by 5. So if we divide 3 by 5, we'll get 0.6

Remember:

A fraction would be greater than 1 if the fractions' denominator is bigger than its numerator.  These are also called improper fractions. The fraction will be always less than 1 if the numerator is bigger than the denominator.

Here are some examples of improper fractions:

[tex]\sf{\dfrac{5}{4},\: \dfrac{10}{8},\: \dfrac{20}{15} }[/tex]

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