Respuesta :
The given fraction if expressed as composition of other fractions, then the composing fractional units will become smaller.
When we divide something in p parts, then those parts are obviously smaller than the parent part.
For example, if i divide 5 in 2 parts as 2 + 3 then:
[tex]5 > 2\\and \\5 > 3[/tex]
Thus, if there is a fraction, and we express it as a composed fraction by other fractions, ( assuming no subtraction is occurring), then the composing fractional units are going to be smaller than the real initial fraction.
For example:
[tex]\dfrac{1}{2} = \dfrac{1}{4} + \dfrac{1}{4}[/tex]
And
[tex]\dfrac{1}{2} > \dfrac{1}{4}[/tex]
Thus, the given fraction if expressed as composition of other fractions, then the composing fractional units will become smaller.
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