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As a denominator of a fractions with numerator 1 keeps increasing,what happens to the value of the fraction?

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Answered by throwdolbeau
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Answer:

The value of the fraction keeps on decreasing as the value of denominator is increased.

Step-by-step explanation:

Numerator is kept fixed or unchanged that is equal to 1

Now, denominator keeps on increasing.

We have to tell what happens to the value of fraction

Let first take denominator be x

\text{Then the fraction becomes }\frac{1}{x}

Now, increase the denominator by 1

\text{The denominator after increase becomes }\frac{1}{1+x}

\text{Now, as }\frac{1}{x}>\frac{1}{x+1}

This shows that the value of the fraction keeps on decreasing as the value of denominator is increased.

Answered by avantidesai599
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