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     Write these in ascending and also in descending order.

              (a)  \frac{1}{8},\frac{5}{8},\frac{3}{8}

             (b)  \frac{1}{5},\frac{11}{5},\frac{4}{5},\frac{3}{5},\frac{7}{5}

            (c)  \frac{1}{7},\frac{3}{7},\frac{13}{7},\frac{11}{7},\frac{7}{7}

In option A, you will look at the numerators, 1, 5 and 3.. Among these, 1 is the smallest, 3 is greater than 1 and 5 is greatest. So in ascendng order, going from smaller to bigger term, the answer will be 1/8<3/8<5/8 and descending order will be 5/8<3/8<1/8.

In option B, again, the denominator is same,i.e.,5, so you will again look at the numerators, so the ascending order will be 1/5<3/5<4/5<7/5<11/5 and descending order will be 11/5>7/5>4/5>3/5>1/5.

In option C, the denominator is 7 in all the terms, but 7/7 is equals to 1, which is the highest term so you will again look at the numerators, so the ascending order will be 1/7<3/7<11/7<13/7<1 and the descending order will be 1>13/7>11/7>3/7>1/7

 

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     Which is the larger fraction?

              (i)  \frac{7}{10} or \frac{8}{10}

              (ii)  \frac{11}{24} or \frac{13}{24}

             (iii)  \frac{17}{102} or \frac{12}{102}

\frac{7}{10} or \frac{8}{10}

 

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    You get one-fifth of a bottle of juice and your sister gets one-third of the same size of a bottle of juice. Who gets more?

one third is greater potion than one fifth

 

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   Is \frac{49}{64} in its simplest form?

Yes, \frac{49}{64} is in its simplest form because 49 and 64 has no common divisor.

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   Write the simplest form of :

             (i) \frac{15}{75}

             (ii) \frac{16}{72}

             (iii) \frac{17}{51}

             (iv) \frac{42}{28}

             (v) \frac{80}{24}

A

 

 

 

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Write the fraction in the simplest form:

$
\frac{143}{165}
$
 

Step 1: Identify the greatest common divisor (GCD)
First, we need to find the GCD of the numerator (143) and the denominator (165).

Step 2: Factor the numbers
- The factors of 143 are:
- 143 can be divided by 11 (since $143 \div 11=13$ ), so the factors are $11 \times 13$.
- The factors of 165 are:
-165 can be divided by 11 (since $165 \div 11=15$ ), so the factors are $11 \times 15$.
Step 3: Simplify the fraction
Now we can rewrite the fraction using the factors:

$
\frac{143}{165}=\frac{11 \times 13}{11 \times 15}
$

Since both the numerator and the denominator have a common factor of 11, we can cancel it out:

$
\frac{11 \times 13}{11 \times 15}=\frac{13}{15}
$

Step 4: Check for further simplification
Now, we need to check if $\frac{13}{15}$ can be simplified further. The numbers 13 and 15 do not have any common factors other than 1.

Final Answer
Thus, the fraction $\frac{143}{165}$ in its simplest form is: $
\frac{13}{15}
$

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       Find five equivalent fractions of each of the following:

                (i) \frac{2}{3}

                (ii) \frac{1}{5}

                (iii) \frac{3}{5}

                (iv) \frac{5}{9}

                (i) \frac{2}{3}=\frac{8}{12}

                (ii) \frac{1}{5}=\frac{5}{25}

                (iii) \frac{3}{5}=\frac{15}{25}

                (iv) \frac{5}{9}=\frac{50}{90}

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Q: Identify the fractions in each. Are these fractions equivalent?  

(i) \frac{6}{8}          (ii) \frac{9}{12}           (iii)\frac{12}{16}            (iv) \frac{15}{20}

all fractions in its simplest form is

 \frac{3}{4}

So all fractions are equivalent

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     Give example of four equivalent fractions.

Four example of  equivalent fractions are :

\frac{2}{4}=\frac{4}{8};\frac{1}{3}=\frac{3}{9};\frac{8}{4}=\frac{12}{6};\frac{1}{5}=\frac{5}{25}

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    Are \frac{1}{3} and \frac{2}{7}; \frac{2}{5} and  \frac{2}{7}  ; \frac{2}{9} and \frac{6}{27} and equivalent? Give reason

 \frac{1}{3} and \frac{2}{7}; \frac{2}{5} and  \frac{2}{7}  are not equivalent because

 \frac{1}{3}> \frac{2}{7}  and 

\frac{2}{5}> \frac{2}{7} 

but 

\frac{2}{9}= \frac{6}{27}=0.222

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