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Question 511 Mark
Convert the following into a mixed fraction:$\frac{81}{11}$
Answer
On dividing 81 by 11,
We get,
Quotient = 7
Remainder = 4
Therefore,
$\frac{81}{11}=7+\frac{4}{11}$
$=7\frac{4}{11}$
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Question 521 Mark
Write 'T' for true and 'F' for false for the statement given below:
$\frac{1}{2},\frac{1}{3}$ and $\frac{1}{4}$ are like fractions.
Answer
False.Solution:
(Because like fractions have the same denominator.)
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Question 531 Mark
Fill up the blank with '>', '<' or '=':
$\frac{3}{4}\ \Box\ 1$
Answer
$\frac{3}{4}< 1$Solution:
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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Question 541 Mark
Fill in the place holders with the correct symbol > or <:
$\frac{8}{9}\ \Box\ \frac{5}{9}$
Answer
$\frac{8}{9}>\frac{5}{9}$Solution:
Between two fractions with the same denominator, the one with the greater numerator is the greater of the two.
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Question 551 Mark
Fill in the place holders with the correct symbol > or <:
$\frac{6}{11}\ \Box\ \frac{5}{11}$
Answer
$\frac{6}{11}>\frac{5}{11}$Solution:
Between two fractions with the same denominator, the one with the greater numerator is the greater of the two.
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Question 581 Mark
Convert the following into an improper fraction:
$5\frac{5}{7}$
Answer
$5\frac{5}{7}$
$=\frac{(5\times7)+5}{7}$
$=\frac{40}{7}$
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Question 601 Mark
Replace $\Box$ by the correct number in the following:
$\frac{42}{54}=\frac{7}{\Box}$
Answer
$\frac{42}{54}=\frac{7}{\Box}$
$\Big(\frac{42}{54}=\frac{42\div6}{54\div6}=\frac{7}{9}\Big)$
$\frac{42}{54}=\frac{7}{9}$
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Question 611 Mark
Convert the following into an improper fraction:
$10\frac{9}{14}$
Answer
$10\frac{9}{14}$
$=\frac{(10\times14)+9}{14}$
$=\frac{149}{14}$
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