MCQ
Assertion (A): are equivalent fraction.
Reason (R): Two or more fractions having the same value or representing the same part of a whole are called equivalent fraction.
  • A
    Assertion is true but reason is false.
  • B
    Assertion is false but reason is true.
  • Both assertion and reason are true.
  • D
    Both assertion and reason are false.

Answer

Correct option: C.
Both assertion and reason are true.
(C) Both assertion and reason are true.
Explanation:
Both are true if numerator and denominator of a given fraction are multiplie and divided by same non-zero number we get equivalent fraction.

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