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# Mike drank more than half the juice in his glass. what fraction of the juice could mike have drunk?

He drank more than half of his drink... So we need to look for fractions greater than 1/2.

First, lets find equivalents of 1/2

If all of these fractions are equal to 1/2, then by adding to the numerator of these fractions, we'l have fractions greater than 1/2.

2 +1 3
__= ___
4      4

3/4 is greater than 1/2

Mike could have drunken 3/4 of the juice

4/6>1/2 Mike could have drunken 4/6 of the juice

5/8 is greater then 1/2 Mike could have drank 5/8 of the drink.

Answer=3/4, 4/6, 5/8 and many more possible fractions
He drank more than half of his drink... So we need to look for fractions greater than 1/2.

First, lets find equivalents of 1/2

If all of these fractions are equal to 1/2, then by adding to the numerator of these fractions, we'l have fractions greater than 1/2.

2 +1 3
__= ___
4      4

3/4 is greater than 1/2

Mike could have drunken 3/4 of the juice

4/6>1/2 Mike could have drunken 4/6 of the juice

5/8 is greater then 1/2 Mike could have drank 5/8 of the drink.

Answer=3/4, 4/6, 5/8 and many more possible fractions
Anything Bigger than 1/2 or anything below >1/2
9/16 or anything else greater than 1/2 and less than 1
3/4 juice or 4/4 juice either one hope this helped :) brainliest please:)?
To find the answer, we want to find a value larger than 1/2 because we know that Mike drank more than 1/2 of the juice. First, we can say that 1/2 is the same as 2/4, after we multiply the numerator and denominator by 2.

Then, to find a fraction that is more than 1/2 but less than 1 (because 1 would represent all the juice), we can add 1/4 to 2/4 (1/4+2/4) to get 3/4 which is more than 1/2.

Hope this helps.
X>1/2 is the answer since it is greater than 1/2

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