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Question 511 Mark
$3$ Hundredths $+\ 3$ tenths $=$ ______.
Answer
$3$ hundredths $+$ tenths $=3\times\frac{1}{100}+3\times\frac{1}{10}=0.03+0.3$
$=0.33$
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Question 521 Mark
Look at the figures and write '<' or '>'. '=' between the given pairs of fractions.
$\frac{2}{3}\Box\frac{2}{4}$
Answer

Here numerators are same. So, the fraction having lesser denominator will be greater.

Hence $\frac{2}3{}>\frac{2}4{}$

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Question 531 Mark
$8.76 - 2.68 =$ ______.
Answer
We have, $\ \ \ \ 8.76\\\underline{-\ 2.68\ \ \ }\\ \underline{\ \ \ \ 6.08\ \ \ }$
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Question 541 Mark
A fraction with denominator greater than the numerator is called a _________ fraction.
Answer
It is a standard definition.
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Question 551 Mark
The value of $50$ coins of $50$ paisa $= Rs $______.
Answer
Value of $1$ coin of $50$ paise $= 50$ paise
Value of $50$ coins of $50$ paise $= 50$ paise $×\ 50 = 2500$ paise Now,
we know that $1$ $Rs. = 100$ paise In order to convert paise to rupee,
we divide the given value by $100. $
$2500$ paise $= Rs. = Rs.25$
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Question 561 Mark
Fill in the missing fractions: $\Box-\frac{5}{27}=\frac{12}{27}$
Answer
Given, $\Box-\frac{5}{27}=\frac{12}{27}$
$\Rightarrow\Box=\frac{5}{27}+\frac{12}{27}$
$\Rightarrow\Box=\frac{5+12}{27}$
$\Box=\frac{17}{27}​$
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Question 571 Mark
$\frac6{11}$ and $\frac6{13}$ are ______ proper fractions.
Answer
Since, fractions having different denominators are called unlike fractions and fractions whose numerator is less than the denominator is called a proper fraction.
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Question 581 Mark
$\frac{7}{19}$ is a ______ fraction.
Answer
Since, a fraction whose numerator is less than the denominator is called a proper fraction.
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