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Answered by 2006shreybanerjee
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Step-by-step explanation:

As We Know A Fraction Is Really A Representation Of A Part Of A Whole

Now As Depicted By The Image You Have Provided Us

We Can Clearly See That It Is Depicting Multiplication Of Fractions In A More Visual Manner

So,

There Are A Few Underlying Concepts You Need To Know For This

1) When Multiplying Fractions To Anything It Signifies That You Are Pointing To A Certain Part Of A Whole

For Example:-  1/2 * A Pizza  

The Above Sentence Might Look Mathematical However It Really Says One Thing That Hey 1/2 "of the" Pizza

So Remember    Any Fraction x/y  * Whole       =   x/y   "of The" Whole

Then In This Question There Are Two Fractions So Its Is To Be Read Like This

       "X"                 "X"              {Multiplication}

1/2  "of"  1/3  "of the" Total

Now Lets Break The Problem Down Into 2 Parts

(1/2 "of" {1/3) "of the" Total}

         |                     |

        V                    V

PART 2              PART 1

Part 1 :-      1/3 of the Total

Lets Say A Pizza Was The Total

And For A Piece To Be 1/3rd Of The Total

We'd Have To Divide The Pizza Into 3 Equal Pieces

Then Each Piece Would Be 1/3

Now Lets Deal With The Other Part

Part 2 :-

Lets Say That The 1/3 rd Is All That We Have To Deal With  

1/2 of 1/3 of the whole

Since We Know What 1/3rd of the whole is

We Have To Find Half Of That

So  1/2 of the 1/3rd piece we have

And The Question Is Solved

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Answered by karthik7074
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GodsonPublicSchool

Grade6 Mathematics Date:24.07.2020

KnowingournumbersandWholeNumbers

RecapAssignment

1.Fillintheblanks:(referpgno.12)

(a)1lakh=…………..tenthousand.

(b)1million=…………hundredthousand.

(c)1crore=…………tenlakh.

(d)1crore=…………million.

(e)1million=…………lakh.

2.Findbysuitableproperties:

(a)837+208+363 (b)1962+453,+1538+647

(c)8x291x125 (d)625x279x16 (e)1005x168

3.Estimatethefollowingproductsusinggeneral

rule:(Referbookpgno.22)

(a)578x161 (b)5281x3491

4.Estimateeachofthefollowingusinggeneral

rule:(Referbookpgno.21)

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