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Sagot :
No, the answer is 1/2 (2/4). If you have a pie, cut 4 pieces, and take one piece, that is 1/4. If you cut a pie in two pieces and take one piece, you took 1/2 AND that piece you took would be bigger than the 1/4 piece.
when comparing fractions the denominators of the 2 fractions should be equal
the fractions being compared
[tex] \frac{1}{4} [/tex] the denominator is 4
[tex] \frac{2}{4} [/tex] the denominator is 4
therefore both fractions have the same denominator
then we can directly compare the numerators
higher the numerator value, higher the value of the fraction
so from 1/4 and 2/4 , the fraction with a greater numerator is 2/4
so the larger fraction is 2/4
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