Fill in the blanks:
(i) A fraction is a number which represent a ………… of whole.
(ii) A proper fraction lies between 0 and …………
(iii) A mixed fraction can be converted into ………… fraction.
(iv) Fractions having different denominations are called …………
(v) In two like fractions, the fraction having smaller numerator is …………
(vi) reduced to simplest form is …………..
(vii) + ………… = 12
(viii)
Solution:
State whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F):
(i) Two fractions with same numerator are called like fractions.
(ii) A fraction in which the numerator is greater than is denominator is called an improper fraction.
(iii) Every improper fract on can be converted into a mixed fraction.
(iv) Every fraction can be represented by a point on a number line.
(v) In two unlike fractions with same numerator, the fraction having greater denominator is greater.
(vi) are like fractions.
(vii)
Solution:
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- Replace by an appropriate symbol.
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