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Question 15 Marks
Jaidev takes $2\frac15$ minutes to walk across the school ground. Rahul takes $\frac74$ minutes to do the same. Who takes less time and by what fraction?
Answer
Time taken by jaidev to walk across the school ground $= 2\frac15$ minutes
= $\frac{(2\times5)+1}5$minutes
= $\frac{10+1}5$minutes $=\frac{11}5$ minutes
Time taken by Rahul to walk across the school ground $ = \frac{7}4$ minutes
$L.C.M. (5, 4) = 20$
Equivalent fractions of $=\frac{11}5$ are $\frac{22}{10}\;,\frac{33}{15},\;\frac{44}{20},\;----$
Equivalent fractions of $\frac74$ are $\frac{14}8\;,\frac{21}{12},\;\frac{28}{16},\;\frac{35}{20},----$
$\because 35 < 44$
$\therefore$ $\frac{35}{20}<\frac{44}{20}$
$\therefore$ Rahul takes less time by$\frac{44}{20}-\;\frac{35}{20}$ minute
i.e., by $\frac{44-35}{20}$ minute i.e., by $=\frac{9}{20}$ minute.
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Question 25 Marks
Asha and Samuel have bookshelves of the same size partly filled with books. Asha's shelf $\frac56$th full and Samuel's shelf is$\frac25$ th full. Whose bookshelf is more full? By what fraction?
Answer
Asha's shelf is $\frac56$ full of book
Samuel's shelf is$\frac25$ full of book.
$L.C.M. (6, 5) = 30$
Equivalent fractions of $\frac56$ are $\frac{10}{12}\;,\frac{15}{18},\;\frac{20}{24},\;\frac{25}{30},---$
Equivalent fractions of $\frac25$ are$\frac4{10}\;,\frac6{15},\;\frac8{20},\;\frac{10}{25},\frac{12}{30},---$
$\because 25 > 12$
$\therefore$ $\frac{25}{30}>\frac{12}{30}$
$\therefore$ Asha's bookshelf is more full fraction$\frac{25}{30}-\frac{12}{30}$
i.e., by fraction $\frac{25-12}{30}$ i.e., by fraction$\frac{13}{30}$.
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Question 35 Marks
Nandini's house is $\frac9{10} \ km$ from her school. She walked some distance and then took a bus for $\frac12 \ km$ to reach the shcool. How far did she walk?
Answer
Distance of Nandini's house from school $=\frac9{10} \ km$
Distance traveled by bus $= \frac12 \ km$
$\therefore$ Distance walked by Nandini $\frac9{10}  \ km  \frac12  \ km  =\frac9{10}\;-\;\frac12 km$
$= \frac9{10}\;-\;\frac{1\times5}{2\times5} \ km . . . . [L.C.M. (10, 2) = 10]$
$= \frac9{10}\;-\;\frac5{10} \ km  =\frac{9-5}{10} \ km$
$= \frac4{10} \ km =\frac{4\div2}{10\div2}\;=\;\frac25 \ km ... [H.C.F. (4, 10) = 2]$
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Question 45 Marks
A piece of wire $\frac78$ metre long broke into pieces. One piece was $\frac14$ metre long. How long is the other piece?
Answer
Length of the original piece of wire $=\frac78$ metre
Length of one piece $=\frac14$ metre
$\therefore$ Length of the other piece$=\frac78$ metre $=\frac14$ metre $=\left(\frac78-\;\frac14\right)$ metre
$=\left(\frac78-\;\frac{1\times2}{4\times2}\right)$ metre $... [L.C.M. (8,4) = 8]$
$=\left(\frac78-\;\frac28\right)$ metre
$=\left(\frac{7-2}8\right)$ metre $=\frac58$ metre
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Question 55 Marks
Complete the addition-subtraction box.

Answer
Here,
$\frac{1}{2}+\frac{1}{3}=\frac{(1 \times 3)+(1 \times 2)}{6}=\frac{3+2}{6}=\frac{5}{6}$
$\frac{1}{3}+\frac{1}{4}=\frac{(1 \times 4)+(1 \times 3)}{12}=\frac{4+3}{12}=\frac{7}{12}$
$\frac{1}{2}-\frac{1}{3}=\frac{(1 \times 3)-(1 \times 2)}{6}=\frac{3-2}{6}=\frac{1}{6}$
$\frac{1}{3}-\frac{1}{4}=\frac{(1 \times 4)-(1 \times 3)}{12}=\frac{4-3}{12}=\frac{1}{12}$
Also,
$\frac{1}{6}+\frac{1}{12}=\frac{(1 \times 2)+1}{12}=\frac{2+1}{12}=\frac{3}{12}=\frac{1}{4}$
Hence, the above-given table can be completed as follows:
$\frac{1}{2}$ $\frac{1}{3}$ $\frac{5}{6}$
$\frac{1}{3}$ $\frac{1}{4}$ $\frac{7}{12}$
$\frac{1}{6}$ $\frac{1}{12}$ $\frac{1}{4}$
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Question 65 Marks
Complete the addition-subtraction box.
Answer
We have,
$\frac{2}{3}+\frac{4}{3}=\frac{2+4}{3}=\frac{6}{3}= 2$
$\frac{1}{3}+\frac{2}{3}=\frac{1+2}{3}=\frac{3}{3}= 1$
$\frac{2}{3}-\frac{1}{3}=\frac{2-1}{3}=\frac{1}{3}$
$\frac{4}{3}-\frac{2}{3}=\frac{4-2}{3}=\frac{2}{3}$
and $\frac{1}{3}+\frac{2}{3}=\frac{3}{3} = 1$
Hence, the above-given number box can be completed as:
$\frac{2}{3}$ $\frac{4}{3}$ $2$
$\frac{1}{3}$ $\frac{2}{3}$ $1$
$\frac{1}{3}$ $\frac{2}{3}$ $1$
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Question 75 Marks
Naina was given $1\frac12$ piece of cake Najma was given $1\frac13$ piece of cake. Find the total amount of cake given to both of them.
Answer
Cake given to Naina $1\frac12=\;\frac{1\times2+1}2=\;\frac{2+1}2=\;\frac32$ piece
Cake given to Najma $1\frac13=\;\frac{1\times3+1}3=\;\frac{3+1}3=\;\frac43$ piece
∴ Total amount of cake consumed by both of them $\;\frac32$ piece $\;\frac45$ piece $= \frac32+\;\frac43$ piece
$= \frac{3\times3}{2\times3}+\;\frac{4\times2}{3\times2}$ piece $. . . . [L.C.M.(2,3) = 6]$
$\frac96+\;\frac86=\;\frac{9+8}6=\;\frac{17}6\;=\;2\frac56$ piece
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Question 85 Marks
Sarita bought $\frac25$ metre of ribbon and Lalita $\frac34$ metre of ribbon, What was the total length of the ribbon they bought?
Answer
Ribbon bought by Sarita $=\frac25 m$
Ribbon bought by Lalita $= \frac34 m$
$∴$ Total length of the ribbon they bought $= \frac25m + \frac34 m =\frac25+\;\frac34 m$
$= \frac{2\times4}{5\times4}+\;\frac{3\times5}{4\times5}m . . . . L.C.M. (5, 4) = 20$
$= \frac8{20}+\;\frac{15}{20}=\;\frac{8+15}{20}=\;\frac{23}{20}\;=\;1\frac3{20} m$
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Question 95 Marks
Fill in the missing fraction: $\square+\frac5{27}\;=\;\frac{12}{27}$
Answer
${x + \frac{5}{{27}}\; = \;\frac{{12}}{{27}}}$

${x = \frac{{12}}{{27}} - \;\frac{5}{{27}} = \;\frac{{12 - 5}}{{27}} = \frac{7}{{27}}}$
Thus, $\frac{\displaystyle7}{27}+\frac5{27}\;=\;\frac{12}{27}$

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Question 105 Marks
Fill in the missing fraction: $\square-\frac{3}{6}=\frac{3}{6}$
Answer
The difference between $\square$ and $\frac{3}{6}$ is $\frac{3}{6}$
$\therefore$ $\square$ = $\frac{3}{6}+\frac{3}{6}=\frac{3+3}{6}=\frac{6}{6}= 1$
Thus, $\square = 1$
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Question 115 Marks
Fill in the missing fraction: $\square-\frac3{21}\;=\;\frac5{21}$
Answer
$x-\frac3{21}\;=\;\frac5{21}$
$x=\frac5{21}+\;\frac3{21}=\;\frac{5+3}{21}=\frac8{21}$
Thus, $\frac8{21}-\frac3{21}\;=\;\frac5{21}$
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Question 125 Marks
Fill in the missing fraction: $\frac7{10}-\square\;=\;\frac3{10}$
Answer
${\frac{7}{{10}} - x\; = \;\frac{3}{{10}}}$

${x = \frac{7}{{10}} - \;\frac{3}{{10}} = \;\frac{{7 - 3}}{{10}} = \frac{4}{{10}} = \frac{{4 \div 2}}{{10\; \div 2}} = \frac{2}{5}}$
Thus, $\frac7{10}-\frac25\;=\;\frac3{10}$

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Question 135 Marks
Ila read $25$ pages of a book containing $100$ pages. Lalita read $\frac{2}{5}$ of the same book. Who read less$?$
Answer
Here, we have,
Number of pages read by Lalita $= \frac{2}{5} \times 100$
$= 2 \times 20 = 40$
Also,
Number of pages read by Ila $= 25$
Hence, Ila has read less number of pages.
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Question 145 Marks
Find. Write and indicate how you solved this. Is $\frac9{16}$ equal to$\frac59$?
Answer
Equivalent fractions of $\frac9{16}$ are $\frac9{16},\frac{18}{32},\frac{27}{48},\;\frac{36}{64},\;\frac{45}{80},\frac{54}{96},\;\frac{63}{112},\frac{72}{128},\frac{\displaystyle81}{\displaystyle144}.................$
Equivalent fractions of $\frac59$ are $\frac{10}{18},\frac{15}{27},\;\frac{20}{36},\;\frac{25}{45},\frac{30}{54},\;\frac{35}{63},\frac{40}{72},\frac{\displaystyle45}{\displaystyle81},\frac{50}{90},\;\frac{55}{99},\frac{60}{108},\;\frac{65}{117},\;\frac{70}{126},\;\frac{75}{135},\;\frac{80}{144}.................$
$\because 81$ is not equal to $80$
$\therefore$ $\frac9{16}$ is not equal to$\frac59$
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Question 155 Marks
Find. Write and indicate how you solved this. Is$\frac59$equal to$\frac45$?
Answer
Equivalent fractions of $\frac59$ are $\frac{10}{18},\frac{15}{27},\frac{20}{36},\;\frac{25}{45},\;.................$
Equivalent fractions of $\frac45$ are$\frac8{10},\frac{12}{15},\frac{16}{20},\;\frac{20}{25},\;\frac{24}{30},\frac{28}{35},\;\frac{32}{40},\frac{36}{45}.................$
$\because 25$ is not equal to $36$
$\therefore$ $\frac59$ is not equal to$\frac45$.
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Question 165 Marks
The following fractions represent just three different numbers. Separate them into three groups of equivalent fractions, by changing each one to its simplest form.
$(a.)\frac{2}{12}$ $(b.)\frac{3}{15}$ $(c.)\frac{8}{50}$ $(d.)\frac{16}{100}$ $(e.)\frac{10}{60}$ $(f.)\frac{15}{75}$ $(g.)\frac{12}{60}$ $(h.)\frac{16}{96}$ $(i.)\frac{12}{75}$ $(j.)\frac{12}{72}$ $(k.)\frac{3}{18}$ $(l.)\frac{4}{25}$
Answer
$(a.)$ In this question, we have,
$\frac{2}{12}=\frac{1 \times 2}{6 \times 2}=\frac{1}{6}$
$(b.)$ In this question, we have,
$\frac{3}{15}=\frac{1 \times 3}{5 \times 3}=\frac{1}{5}$
$(c.)$ In this question, we have,
$\frac{8}{50}=\frac{4 \times 2}{25 \times 2}=\frac{4}{25}$
$(d.)$ In this question, we have,
$\frac{16}{100}=\frac{4 \times 4}{25 \times 4}=\frac{4}{25}$
$(e.)$ In this question, we have,
$\frac{10}{60}=\frac{1 \times 10}{6 \times 10}=\frac{1}{6}$
$(f.)$ In this question, we have,
$\frac{15}{75}=\frac{1 \times 15}{5 \times 15}=\frac{1}{5}$
$(g.)$ In this question, we have,
$\frac{12}{60}=\frac{1 \times 12}{5 \times 12}=\frac{1}{5}$
$(h.)$ In this question, we have,
$\frac{16}{96}=\frac{1 \times 16}{6 \times 16}=\frac{1}{6}$
$(i.)$ In this question, we have,
$\frac{12}{75}=\frac{4 \times 3}{25 \times 3}=\frac{4}{25}$
$(j.)$ In this question, we have,
$\frac{12}{72}=\frac{1 \times 12}{6 \times 12}=\frac{1}{6}$
$(k.)$ In this question, we have,
$\frac{3}{18}=\frac{1 \times 3}{6 \times 3}=\frac{1}{6}$
$(l.)$ In this question, we have,
$\frac{4}{25}$
From above, we see that, there are three groups of equivalent fractions:
$\frac{1}{6} = (a), (e), (h), (j)$ and $(k)$
$\frac{1}{5} = (b), (f)$ and $(g)$
$ \frac{4}{25} = (c), (d), (i)$ and $(l)$
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Question 175 Marks
How quickly can you do this? Fill the appropriate sign. $('<', '=', '>')$
$\frac{3}{5} \square \frac{2}{3}$
Answer
Here, first of all, we have to make the same denominator of both the fractions:
$\frac{3 \times 3}{5 \times 3}=\frac{9}{15}$
Also,
$\frac{2 \times 5}{3 \times 5}=\frac{10}{15}$
Now, the denominators of both the fractions are equal
Hence, fraction having greater numerator will be greater
As, $9 < 10$
Therefore,
$\frac{3}{5}<\frac{2}{3}$
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Question 185 Marks
Look at the figures and write $‘<’$ or $'>', ‘=’$ between the given pairs of fractions.

$a.\ \frac{1}{6} \square \frac{1}{3}$
$b.\ \frac{3}{4} \square \frac{2}{6}$
$c.\ \frac{2}{3} \square \frac{2}{4}$
$d.\ \frac{6}{6} \square \frac{3}{3}$
$e.\ \frac{5}{6} \square \frac{5}{5}$
Make five more such problems and solve them with your friends.
Answer
$a.\ $In this part of the question, we have,
The numerator of both the fractions are equal
Hence, fraction having lesser denominator will be greater
Therefore,
$\frac{1}{6}<\frac{1}{3}$
$b.\ $In this question, first of all, we have to make the same denominator of both the fractions:
$\frac{3 \times 3}{4 \times 3}=\frac{9}{12}$
Also,
$\frac{2 \times 2}{6 \times 2}=\frac{4}{12}$
Now, the denominators of both the fractions are equal
Hence, fraction having greater numerator will be greater
As, $9 > 4$
Therefore,
$\frac{3}{4}>\frac{2}{6}$
$c.\ $In this part of the question, we have,
The numerator of both the fractions are equal
Therefore, fraction having lesser denominator will be greater
Therefore,
$\frac{2}{3}>\frac{2}{4}$
$d.\ $In this part of the question, we have,
$\frac{6}{6}= 1$
Also,
$\frac{3}{3}= 1$
Therefore,
$1 = 1$
Hence,
$\frac{6}{6}=\frac{3}{3}$
$e.\ $In this part of the question, we have,
The numerator of both the fractions are equal
Hence, fraction having lesser denominator will be greater
Therefore,
$\frac{5}{6}<\frac{5}{5}$
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Question 195 Marks
Write the fraction representing the shaded portion

Answer


$\frac56>\frac26,\;\frac36>\frac06,\;\frac16<\frac66,\frac86>\frac56$
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Question 205 Marks
Write shaded portion as fraction. Arrange the following figure in ascending and descending order correct sign $'<', '=', '>'$ between the fractions:
Answer

$i.\ $In ascending order, these are $\frac39,\frac49,\frac69,\frac89$
i.e.,$\frac39 < \frac49 < \frac69 < \frac89$
$ii.\ $In descending order, these are$\frac89,\frac69,\frac49,\frac39$
i.e.,$\frac89 > \frac69 > \frac49 > \frac39$
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Question 215 Marks
Write shaded portion as fraction. Arrange them in ascending and descending order correct sign $'<', '=', '>'$ between the fractions.
Answer

$i.\ $In ascending order, these are $\frac18,\frac38,\frac48,\frac68$
i.e.,$\frac18 < \frac38 < \frac48 < \frac68$
$ii.\ $In descending order, these are $\frac68,\frac48,\frac38,\frac18$
i.e.,$\frac68 > \frac48 > \frac38 > \frac18$
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Question 225 Marks
Match the equivalent fractions:
$(a) \frac{250}{400}$ $i.\frac{2}{3}$
$(b) \frac{180 }{200}$ $ii. \frac{2}{5}$
$(c) \frac{660}{990}$ $iii.\frac{1}{2}$
$(d) \frac{180}{360}$ $iv. \frac{5}{8}$
$(e) \frac{220}{550}$ $v. \frac{9}{10}$
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Question 235 Marks
Ramesh had $20$ pencils, Sheelu had $50$ pencils and Jammal had $80$ pencils. After $4$ months, Ramesh used up $10$ pencils, sheelu used up $25$ pencils and Jammal used up $40$ pencils. What fraction did each use up$?$
Answer
For Ramesh
Number of pencils he had $= 20$
Number of pencils used by him $= 10$
$\because H.C.F.$ of $10$ and $20$ is $10$
$\therefore$ Required fraction$=\frac{10}{20}=\frac{10\div10}{20\div10}=\;\frac12$
For Sheelu
Number of pencils she had $= 50$
Number of pencils used by her $= 25$
$\because H.C.F.$ of $25$ and $50$ is $25$
$\therefore$ Required fraction $=\frac{25}{50}=\frac{25\div25}{50\div25}=\;\frac12$
For Jammal
Number of pencils he had $= 80$
Number of pencils used by him $= 40$
$\because H.C.F.$ of $40$ and $80$ is $40$
$\therefore$ Required fraction$= \frac{40}{80}=\frac{40\div40}{80\div40}=\;\frac12$
Yes! each has up an equal fraction of their pencils.
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Question 245 Marks
Reduce the fraction to simplest from: $\frac7{28}$
Answer
Factors of $7$ are $1$ and $7$
Factors of $28$ are $1, 2, 4, 7, 14$ and $28$
$\therefore$ Common factors of $7$ and $28$ are $1$ and $7$
Highest of these common factors is $7$
$\therefore H.C.F.$ of $7$ and $28$ is $7$
Now, $\frac7{28}=\frac{7\div7}{28\div7}=\frac14$
Hence, the simplest form of $\frac7{28}$ is $\frac14$
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Question 255 Marks
Reduce the fraction to simplest from: $\frac{12}{52}$
Answer
Factors of $12$ are $1, 2, 3, 4, 6$ and $12$
Factors of $52$ are $1, 2, 4, 13, 26$ and $52.$
$\therefore$ Common factors of $12$ and $52$ are $1, 2$ and $4.$
Highest of these common factors is $4.$
$\therefore H.C.F.$ of $12$ and $52$ is $4.$
Now,$\frac{12}{52}=\frac{12\div4}{52\div4}=\;\frac3{13}$
Hence, the simplest form of $\frac{12}{52}$ is$\frac3{13}$
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Question 265 Marks
Reduce the fraction to simplest from: $\frac{84}{98}$
Answer
Factors of $84$ are $1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 12, 14, 21, 28, 42$ and $84$
Factors of $98$ are $1, 2, 7, 14, 49$ and $98.$
$\therefore$ Common factors of $84$ and $98$ are $1, 7$ and $14.$
Highest of these common factors is $14.$
$\therefore H.C.F.$ of $84$ and $98$ is $14.$
Now,$\frac{84}{98}=\frac{84\div14}{98\div\;14}=\frac67$
Hence, the simplest form of $\frac{84}{98}$ is$\frac67$
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Question 275 Marks
Reduce the fraction to simplest from: $\frac{150}{60}$
Answer
Factors of $150$ are $1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 15, 25, 30, 50, 75$ and $150$
Factors of $60$ are $1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 20, 30$ and $60$
$\therefore$ Common factors of $150$ and $60$ are $1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 15$ and $30.$
Highest of these common factors is $30.$
$\therefore H.C.F. $ of $150$ and $60$ is $30.$
Now,$\frac{150}{60}=\frac{150\div30}{60\div\;30}=\frac52$
Hence, the simplest form of $\frac{150}{60}$ is$\frac52$
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Question 285 Marks
Write the fraction representing the shaded portion
Answer
Factors of $48$ are $1, 2, 3, 4, ,6, 8, 12, 16, 24$ and $48.$
Factors of $60$ are $1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 20, 30$ and $60.$
$\therefore$ Common factors of $48$ and $60$ are $1, 2, 3, 4, 6$ and $12.$
Highest of these common factors is $12.$
$\therefore H.C.F.$ of $48$ and $60$ is $12$
Now,$\frac{48}{60}=\frac{48\div12}{60\div\;12}=\frac45$
Hence, the simplest form of$\frac{48}{60}$ is $\frac45$
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Question 295 Marks
Write the fractions and pair up the equivalent fractions from each row.
Answer
 
$a.\ $Here,
The figure is divided into two equal parts
And,
One part is shaded out of these two parts
Hence,
The figure represents a fraction of $\frac{1}{2}$.
$b.\ $Here,
The figure is divided into six equal parts
And,
Four parts are shaded out of these six parts
Hence,
The figure represents a fraction of $\frac{4}{6}$ or $\frac{2}{3}$
$c.\ $Here,
The figure is divided into nine equal parts
And,
Three parts are shaded out of these nine parts
Hence,
The figure represents a fraction of $\frac{3}{9} \text { or } \frac{1}{3}$
$d.\ $Here,
The figure is divided into nine equal parts
And,
Three parts are shaded out of these nine parts
Hence,
The figure represents a fraction of $\frac{2}{8} \text { or } \frac{1}{4}$
$e.\ $Here,
The figure is divided into four equal parts
And,
Three parts are shaded out of these four parts
Hence,
The figure represents a fraction of $\frac{3}{4}$
$i.\ $Here,
The figure is divided into eighteen equal parts
And,
Six parts are shaded out of these eighteen parts
Hence,
The figure represents a fraction of $\frac{6}{18} \text { or } \frac{1}{3}$
$ii.\ $Here,
The figure is divided into eight equal parts
And,
Four parts are shaded out of these eight parts
Hence,
The figure represents a fraction of $\frac{4}{8} \text { or } \frac{1}{2}$
$iii.\ $Here,
The figure is divided into sixteen equal parts
And,
Twelve parts are shaded out of these sixteen parts
Hence,
The figure represents a fraction of $\frac{12}{16} \text { or } \frac{3}{4}$
$iv.\ $Here,
The figure is divided into twelve equal parts
And,
Eight parts are shaded out of these twelve parts
Hence,
The figure represents a fraction of $\frac{8}{12} \text { or } \frac{2}{3}$
$v.\ $Here,
The figure is divided into sixteen equal parts
And,
Four parts are shaded out of these sixteen parts
Hence,
The figure represents a fraction of $\frac{4}{16} \text { or } \frac{1}{4}$
Pair up with the equivalent fractions: $(a) - (ii), (b) - (iv), (c) - (i), (d) - (v), (e) - (iii)$
 
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Question 305 Marks
Write the fractions. Are all these fraction equivalent ?
Answer


The figure $(i)$ represents $4$ shaded circles out of $12$ circles. So $\frac4{12}=\;\frac{4\div4}{12\div4}=\;\frac13 [\therefore HCF (4, 12) = 4]$
The figure $(ii)$ represents $3$ shaded circles out of $9$ circles. So $\frac3{9}=\;\frac{3\div3}{9\div3}=\;\frac13 [\therefore HCF (3, 9) = 3]$
The figure $(iii)$ represents $2$ shaded circles out of $6$ circles. So $\frac2{6}=\;\frac{2\div2}{6\div2}=\;\frac13 [\therefore HCF (2, 6) = 2]$
The figure $(iv)$ represents $1$ shaded circle out of $3$ circles. So $ \;\frac13$
The figure $(v)$ represents $6$ shaded circles out of $15$ circles. So $\frac6{15}=\;\frac{6\div3}{15\div3}=\;\frac25 [\therefore HCF (6, 15) = 3]$
So, all these fractions are not equivalent.
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Question 315 Marks
Write the fractions. Are all these fraction equivalent?
Answer


The first figure represents $1$ shaded parts out of $2$ equal parts= $\frac12$
The second figure represents $2$ shaded parts out of $4$ equal parts= $\frac24=\;\frac{2\div2}{4\div2}=\;\frac12$
The third figure represents $3$ shaded parts out of $6$ equal parts. $\frac36=\;\frac{3\div3}{6\div6}=\;\frac12$
The fourth figure represents $4$ shaded parts out of $8$ equal parts. $\frac48=\;\frac{4\div4}{8\div4}=\;\frac12$
So, all these fractions are equivalent.
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Question 355 Marks
Write the natural numbers from $102$ to $113.$ What fraction of them are prime numbers $?$
Answer
The natural numbers from $102$ to $113 $ are
$102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112$ and $113$
Total number of natural numbers $= 12$
Out of these, the prime numbers are $103, 107, 111, 113.$
Total number of these prime numbers $= 4$
$\therefore $ Required fraction = $\frac4{12}=\;\frac{4\div4}{12\;\div\;4}=\;\frac13$
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Question 365 Marks
Write the natural numbers from $2$ to $12.$ What fraction of them are prime numbers$ ?$
Answer
The natural numbers from $2$ to $12$ are $2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11$ and $12$
Total number of natural numbers from $2$ to $12 = 11$
Out of these, the prime numbers are $2, 3, 5, 7, 11$
Total number of prime numbers from $2$ to $12 = 5$
$\therefore $ Required fraction $ = \frac5{11}$
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Question 375 Marks

Identify the error, if any 

this is $\frac{3}{4}$

Answer

We know that,
A fraction is a number that represents part of a whole and the parts needs to be equally divided.

Here,
we can see that,
The shape is not divided into equal parts.
Hence,
The given figure does not represent the fraction.

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Question 385 Marks

Identify the error, if any 

this is $\frac{1}{4}$

Answer

We know that,
A fraction is a number that represents part of a whole and the parts needs to be equally divided.

Here,
we can see that,
The given figure is not divided into equal parts.
Hence,
The given figure does not represent the given fraction.

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Question 395 Marks

Identify the error, if any 

this is $\frac{1}{2}$

Answer

We know that,
A fraction is a number that represents part of a whole and the parts need to be equally divided.

Here,
The whole may be a single object or a group of objects.
But from the above, figure, we can see that,
It is not divided into equal parts.
Hence,
The given figures do not represent the given fraction.

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Question 405 Marks
Krishna received a $CD$ player for her birthday. She bought $3$ $CDs$ and received $5$ others as gifts. What fraction of her total $CDs$ did she buy and what fraction did she receive as gifts$?$
Answer
Numbers of $CDs$ bought $= 3$
Number of $CDs$ received as gifts $= 5$
$\therefore $ Total number of $CDs = 3 + 5 = 8$
$\therefore $ Fraction of her total $CD$s that she bought $= \frac38$
and, fraction of her total $CDs$ that received as gifts $= \frac58$ .
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Question 415 Marks
Compare $\frac{4}{5}$ and $\frac{5}{6}$.
Answer
The given fractions are unlike fractions. Their numerators are different too.
Let us write their equivalent fractions.
$\frac{4}{5}=\frac{8}{10}=\frac{12}{15}=\frac{16}{20}=\frac{20}{25}=\frac{24}{30}=\frac{28}{35}=$.........
and $\frac{5}{6}=\frac{10}{12}=\frac{15}{18}=\frac{20}{24}=\frac{25}{30}=\frac{30}{36}=$ ........
The equivalent fractions with the same denominator are :
$\frac{4}{5}=\frac{24}{30}$ and $\frac{5}{6}=\frac{25}{30}$
Since, $25 > 24$
So, $\frac{25}{30}>\frac{24}{30}$
$\Rightarrow$ $\frac{5}{6}>\frac{4}{5}$
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Question 425 Marks
Find the equivalent fraction of $\frac{2}{9}$ with denominator $63.$
Answer
Here,
We have, $\frac{2}{9}=\frac{\square}{63}$
Thus, we should have, $9 \times \square = 2 \times 63.$
But, $63 = 7 \times 9,$ so $9 \times \square = 2 \times 7 \times 9 = 14 \times 9 = 9 \times 14$
or $9 \times \square = 9 \times 14$
By comparison, $\square = 14.$
Therefore, $\frac{2}{9}=\frac{14}{63}.$
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Question 435 Marks
Add $2 \frac{4}{5}$ and $3 \frac{5}{6}$
Answer
Here, we have,
$2 \frac{4}{5}+3 \frac{5}{6}=2+\frac{4}{5}+3+\frac{5}{6}=5+\frac{4}{5}+\frac{5}{6}$
Now $\frac{4}{5}+\frac{5}{6}=\frac{4 \times 6}{5 \times 6}+\frac{5 \times 5}{6 \times 5} ($Since $LCM$ of $5$ and $6 = 30)$
$= \frac{24}{30}+\frac{25}{30}=\frac{49}{30}=\frac{30+19}{30}=1+\frac{19}{30}$
Thus, $5+\frac{4}{5}+\frac{5}{6}=5+1+\frac{19}{30}=6+\frac{19}{30}=6 \frac{19}{30}$
Therefore, $2 \frac{4}{5}+3 \frac{5}{6}=6 \frac{19}{30}$
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