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$\frac{7}{10}- = \frac{3}{10}$ $\left(\frac{10}{4}, \frac{3}{10} \cdot \frac{4}{10}\right)$
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$\frac{17}{23}............\frac{17}{25} (=, >. <)$
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is a common factor of the numerator and the denominator of $\frac{20}{25}$. $(2,5,10)$
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……….. is an equivalent fraction of $\frac{3}{5}$. $\left(\frac{5}{3}, \frac{6}{5}, \frac{9}{15}\right)$
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On a number line, $\frac{9}{5}$ is between$.......... (2$ and $5, 4$ and $5, 1$ and $2)$
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The value of $\frac{15}{15}$ is………. $\left(15, \frac{1}{15}, 1\right)$
Answer$\left(15, \frac{1}{15}, 1\right)$
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$3-2 \frac{1}{2}=$
Answer$\left(\frac{3}{2}, \frac{1}{2}, \frac{5}{2}\right)$
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$\frac{3}{4}+\frac{2}{3}=$
Answer$\left(\frac{5}{12}, 1 \frac{5}{12}, \frac{5}{7}\right)$
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$\frac{8}{13}-\frac{2}{13}=$………… $\left(\frac{6}{13}, \frac{16}{13}, \frac{10}{13}\right)$
Answer$\left(\frac{6}{13}, \frac{16}{13}, \frac{10}{13}\right)$
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$\frac{2}{9}+\frac{5}{9}=$………….. $\left(\frac{10}{9}, \frac{7}{9}, \frac{3}{9}\right)$
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$\frac{2}{17}, \frac{6}{17}$ and $\frac{12}{17}$ are………..fractions. (mixed, improper, like)
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Three whole and five elevenths is the fraction………. $\left(5 \frac{3}{11}, 3 \frac{11}{5}, 3 \frac{5}{11}\right)$
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The equivalent fraction of
¾
having denominator $36$ is……….
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$\frac{18}{9}$ is……….. (a proper fraction, a mixed fraction, a whole number)
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………..is a mixed fraction. $\left(1 \frac{1}{4}, \frac{9}{4}, \frac{4}{5}\right)$
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The sum of $3$ and is.........$\frac{7}{2}$.
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………..is an improper fraction. $\left(\frac{4}{5}, \frac{5}{4}, \frac{4}{4}\right)$
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………..is a proper fraction. $\left(\frac{3}{2}, \frac{2}{3}, \frac{3}{3}\right)$
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$\frac{4}{5}+\frac{1}{5}=……….. (5, 1, 4)$
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$ \frac{3}{4}=\frac{21}{} (11. 7. 28)$
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$8\frac27$ is equal to the improper fraction ______.
AnswerWe know that, Mixed fraction $=$ Improper fraction.
$=\frac{\text{Whole number}\times\text{Denominator}+\text{Numerator}}{\text{Denominator}}$ $\therefore8\frac27=\frac{8\times7+2}{7}=\frac{58}{7}$
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Fill in the missing fractions. $\frac{7}{10}-\Box=\frac{3}{10}$
Answer$\frac{7}{10}-\Box=\frac{3}{10}$ $\Box=\frac{7}{10}-\frac{3}{10}=\frac{7-3}{10}=\frac{4}{10}=\frac{2}{5}$
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A number representing a part of a _________ is called a fraction.
AnswerA number representing a part of a Whole is called a fraction.Solution:
By definition, a fraction is a number representing a part of a whole.
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$\frac58$ and $\frac38$ are ______ proper fractions.
Answer$\frac58$ and $\frac38$ are Like proper fractions. Solution:Since, fractions having the same denominators are called like fractions and fractions whose numerator is less than the denominator is called a proper fraction.
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Fill in the boxes: $\Box-\frac{5}{4}=\frac{1}{4}$
Answer$\Box-\frac{5}{4}=\frac{1}{4}$ $\Box=\frac{1}{4}+\frac{5}{8}=\frac{1\times2+5}{8}=\frac{2+5}{8}=\frac{7}{8}$
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Fill in the place holders with the correct symbol $ > $ or $ < :$
$\frac{4}{11}\ \Box\ \frac{4}{9}$
AnswerBetween two fractions with the same numerator, the one with the smaller denominator is the greater of the two.
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Fill in the missing fractions:
$\Box-\frac{3}{6}=\frac{3}{6}$
AnswerGiven, $\Box-\frac{3}{6}=\frac{3}{6}$
$\Rightarrow\Box=\frac{3}{6}+\frac{3}{6}$
$\Rightarrow\Box=\frac{3+3}{6}$
$\Rightarrow\Box=\frac{6}{6}$
$\Box=1$
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The fraction $\frac{17}{34}$ in simplest form is ______.
AnswerIn order to reduce a fraction to its lowest terms, we divide its numerator and denominator by their $HCF.$
$\frac{17}{34}=\frac{17\div17}{34\div17}=\frac12[\because HCF$ of $17$ and $34$ is $17]$
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Fractions with the same denominator are called _________ fractions.
AnswerFractions with the same denominator are called Like fractions. Solution: It is a standard definition.
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Fraction $\frac{7}{25}$ is equal to the decimal number ______.
AnswerIn order to convert fraction into decimal, we first convert it into an equivalent fraction with denominator $10$ or $100$ or $1000$ and then write its numerator and mark decimal point after one place or two place or three places from right towards left if the denominator is $10$ or $100$ or $1000,$ respectively. If the numerator is short of digits, insert zeroes at the left of the numerator. $\frac{7}{25}=\frac{7\times4}{25\times4}=0.28$
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$\frac{67}{14}-\frac{24}{14}=$ ____________.
AnswerWe have, $\frac{67}{14}-\frac{24}{14}=\frac{67-24}{14}=\frac{43}{14}$
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Fill in the blank: $9\frac{2}{3}+\ .....\ =19$
Answer$.....\ =19-9\frac{2}{3}$
$.....\ =\frac{19}{1}-\frac{29}{3}$
$.....\ =\frac{57-29}{3}$
$.....\ =\frac{28}{3}$
$.....\ =9\frac{1}{3}$
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Fill in the place holders with the correct symbol $ > $ or $ <: \frac{8}{11}\ \Box\ \frac{8}{13}$
AnswerBetween two fractions with the same numerator, the one with the smaller denominator is the greater of the two.
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$\frac{17}{2}+3\frac12=$ _______________.
AnswerWe have, $\frac{17}{2}+3\frac13=\frac{17}{2}+\frac{3\times2+1}{2}$ [$\because$ Mixed fraction = Improper fraction]
$=\frac{(\text{Whole number}\times\text{Denominator}+\text{Numerator})}{\text{Denominator}}$
$=\frac{17}{2}+\frac{7}{2}=\frac{17+7}{2}=\frac{24}{2}=\frac{24\div2}{2\div2}[\because$ $HCF$ of $24$ and $2$ is $2]$
$=12$
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$\frac{87}{7}$ is equal to the mixed fraction $......$
AnswerIn order to express an improper fraction as a mixed fraction,
we first divide the numerator by denominator and obtain the quotient and remainder and then we write the mixed fraction as:
$\text{Quotient}\ \frac{\text{Remainder}}{\text{Denominator}}$
$\frac{87}{7}=12\frac{3}{7}$
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Fill in the place holders with the correct symbol $ > $ or $ <:$
$\frac{11}{14}\ \Box\ \frac{11}{15}$
AnswerBetween two fractions with the same numerator, the one with the smaller denominator is the greater of the two.
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Fill in the blank:
$7-5\frac{2}{3}=\ .....$
Answer$7-5\frac{2}{3}$
$=\frac{7}{1}-\frac{17}{3}$
$=\frac{21-17}{3}$
$=\frac{4}{3}$
$=1\frac{1}{3}$
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$\frac{18}5{}$ is an ______ fraction.
AnswerSince, a fraction whose numerator is more than or equal to the denominator is called an improper fraction.
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Fill in the blank: $6\frac{1}{6}-\ ?=\frac{29}{30}$
Answer$?=6\frac{1}{6}-\frac{29}{30}$
$?=\frac{37}{6}-\frac{29}{30}$
$?=\frac{185-29}{30}$
$?=\frac{156}{30}$
$?=\frac{26}{5}$
$?=5\frac{1}{5}$
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Fill in the blank: $\frac{72}{90}$ reduced to simples form is _______.
AnswerThe factors of $72$ are $1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 72$
The factors of $90$ are $1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, 10, 15, 18, 30, 45, 90$
The common factors of $72$ and $90$ are $1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18$
$H.C.F.$ of $72$ and $90$ is $18$
$\frac{72\div18}{90\div18}=\frac{4}{5}$
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Fill in the boxes:
$\frac{1}{2}-\Box=\frac{1}{6}$
Answer $\frac{1}{2}-\Box=\frac{1}{6}$
$\Box=\frac{1}{2}-\frac{1}{6}=\frac{(1\times3)-1}{6}=\frac{3-1}{6}=\frac{2}{6}=\frac{1}{3}$
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The fraction $\frac{6}{15}$ in simplest form is ______.
AnswerIn order to reduce a fraction to its lowest terms, we divide its numerator and denominator by their $HCF.$
$\frac{6}{15}=\frac{6\div3}{15\div3}=\frac{2}{5}[\because HCF$ of $6$ and $15$ is $3]$
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Decimal $16.25$ is equal to the fraction ______.
AnswerWe know that, a decimal can be converted into a fraction by taking the numerator as the number obtained by removing the decimal point from the given decimal and taking the denominator as the number obtained by inserting as many zeroes with $1$ as there are numbers of places in the decimal part.
Finally, converting the obtained fraction in its lowest form by dividing numerator and denominator by their $HCF.$
$16.25=\frac{1625}{100}=\frac{1625\div25}{100\div25}=\frac{65}{4}[\because HCF$ of $1625$ and $100$ is $25]$
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$\frac{17}{9}+\frac{41}{9}=$ ______________.
AnswerWe have, $\frac{17}{9}+\frac{41}{9}=\frac{17+41}{9}=\frac{58}{9}$
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Fill up the blank with $ '>', '<' $ or $'=': \frac{3016}{3016}\ \Box\ 1$
AnswerAn improper fraction is greater than $1.$ Hence, it is always greater than a proper fraction, which is less than $1.$
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$13\frac{5}{18}$ is a _________ fraction.
AnswerSince, a combination of a whole number and a proper fraction is called a mixed fraction.
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Fill in the place holders with the correct symbol > or <: $\frac{7}{8}\ \Box\ \frac{7}{10}$
Answer Between two fractions with the same numerator, the one with the smaller denominator is the greater of the two.
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Fill in the place holders with the correct symbol > or <: $\frac{5}{12}\ \Box\ \frac{5}{8}$
Answer Between two fractions with the same numerator, the one with the smaller denominator is the greater of the two.
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Fill in the blank: $\frac{42}{54}=\frac{7}{\Box}$
Answer $\Rightarrow\frac{42\div6}{54\div6}$
$\Rightarrow\frac{7}{9}$
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Fill up the blank with '>', '<' or '=': $\frac{11}{5}\ \Box\ 1$
Answer An improper fraction is greater than $1.$ Hence, it is always greater than a proper fraction, which is less than $1.$
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