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A fraction is a number which can be written in the form a/b, where a, b are   _____numbers and b ≠ 0.
ii. If numerator and denominator of a fraction have no common factor other than 1, then the fraction is said to be in its________________ form.
iii. if cd=m×am×bcd=m×am×b ,then fractions abab and cdcd  are called_____________ fractions because they represent the _________portion of the whole.
iv. The value of the product of two proper fractions is__________ than each of the two fractions.
v. The product of two improper fractions is__________________ than the two fractions.
vi. A fraction whose denominator is any of the numbers 10,000, 1000 etc, called a____________
vii. 11.5 ÷ _______________ =1.
viii. If 312.5 ÷ 25 = 12.5, then value of 3.125 ÷ 25 is_____________.
ix. The product of a proper and an improper fraction is____________ than the improper fraction and __________then the proper fraction.
x. When a decimal number is multiplied by 10,000 or 1000 the digits in the product are same as in the decimal number but the decimal point in the product is shifted to the ___________by as, many of places as there are zeros over one.

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Answered by PranshiShah
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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by bhainapranitsp3610
1

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

i)whole number

ii)simple form or in lowest term

If numerator and denominator of a fraction have no common factor other than 1(one), then the fraction is said to be in its simple form or in lowest term. In other words, a fraction is in its lowest terms or in lowest form, if the HCF of its numerator and denominator is 1.

iii)

iv)greater

v)When two improper fractions are multiplied the product of two improper fractions is greater than each of the two fractions. Or, the value of the product of two improper fractions is more than each of the two fractions.

vi)decimal fraction

vii)11.5

viii)0.125

ix)the product of two improper fractions is greater than the two fractions.

x)right.

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