Which fraction can be replaced with 0 when estimating with fractions?

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yeah, we do -- several times already.

Anything less than 1/2 will work.

When estimating with fractions, the fraction that can be replaced with 0 is the fraction that is closest to 0. To determine the fraction that can be replaced with 0, you will need to compare the given fractions.

Here's an example:

Let's say we have two fractions, 3/4 and 1/2. To estimate with fractions, we need to find the fraction closest to 0.

First, we convert both fractions to decimals:
- 3/4 = 0.75
- 1/2 = 0.5

Comparing the decimals, we can see that 0.5 is closer to 0 than 0.75. Therefore, in this case, 1/2 can be replaced with 0 when estimating with fractions.

So, to determine which fraction can be replaced with 0, you need to convert the fractions to decimals and compare them. The fraction with the closest decimal value to 0 can be replaced with 0 when estimating with fractions.