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Answered by rhvd2001
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Answer:

f)fractions with same denominator are called improper fractions

g) if the numerators are same the denominators will be equal

i) the denominator

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

d) On dividing a number by 100, the quotient is obtained by removing the unit (or once) and tens digits from the number.

Example: let's divide 345 by 100.

100)345(3

-300

45

Here, the quotient is 3 .

ie, the once and tens digits (ie, 5 and 4) are removed from the number 345.

So that , the remaining digit (ie, 3) becomes the quotient.

e) When multiple operations are to be performed, the rule to follow is called

BODMAS.

Here,

B => Brackets

O => Of

D => Divide

M => Multiple

A => Add

S => Subtract

Example: Let's simply (2+4)÷3 - 1.

=> (2+4)÷3 - 1

=> 6÷3 - 1

=> 2 - 1

=> 1

f) Fractions with same denominators are called like fractions.

Example:

2/3 , 5/3 , 7/3 1/3 are like fractions.

g) If the numerators are same, the fraction with the smaller denominator is greater.

Example: Let's compare 5/2 and 5/4

Comparison using crossmultiplyication

5/2 and 5/4

5×4 and 5×2

20 and 10

20 > 10

ie, 5/2 > 5/4.

Thus, if the fractions have same numerator, then the fraction with smaller denominator is greater.

h) An improper fraction can be obtained to a mixed fraction by dividing the numerator with the denominator.

Example:

Let's convert 5/3 into a mixed fraction.

3)5(1

-3

2.

Hence, the mixed fraction would be;

1 whole 2/3.

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