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Answered by yashwanth102030
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Step-by-step explanation:

  1. unlike fraction
  2. fraction( i don't know properly what is it)
  3. proper fraction
  4. 4/27/5
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Answered by BrainlyPhantom
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(1) In unlike fractions, the denominators are different.

Exp. Those fractions that have different denominators are known as unlike fractions. For example, 2/3 and 5/8 are unlike fractions.

(2) Fraction is part of a whole.

When we want to represent numbers as part of a whole we use fractions. For example, the fraction 4/6 means 4 parts out of 6 parts.

(3) A fraction having numerator less than the denominator is called proper fraction.

When a fraction has a numerator as less than the denominator, we call it as a proper fraction. For example: 3/4.

(4) The mixed fraction 27/5 can be expressed as \sf{\underline{5\dfrac{3}{7}}} .

The fraction 27/5 is an improper fraction. Improper fractions are represented as mixed fractions which consists of a whole number and a fraction.

(5) A fraction whose denominator is 4 more than the numerator is written as \sf{\underline{\dfrac{x}{x+4}}}.

The statement provided is that the denominator is 4 more than the numerator. Taking the numerator as x, the denominator becomes x + 4.

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→ Like and unlike fractions:

✳ Like fractions are those fractions that have the same denominator. 3/4 and 2/4 are like fractions that have the same denominator - 4.

✳ Unlike fractions are those fractions that do not have the same denominator. 5/6 and 2/7 are unlike fractions as they have different denominators 6 and 7.

→ Proper, improper and mixed fractions:

✳ Those fractions that have the numerator less than the denominator are known as proper fractions. For example: 3/4 and 1/2.

✳ Those fractions where the numerator is greater than the denominator are known as improper fractions. For example: 5/4 and 9/8.

✳ Improper fractions can be changed into mixed fraction. A mixed fraction consists of a whole number and a proper fraction. For example: 27/8 can be expressed as 3 3/8.


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