Math, asked by huriyakhan920, 3 months ago

Q7.Which of the following pairs of fractions
are unlike fractions?
4/5, 3/5,
7/8,15/8
6/7,13/12​

Answers

Answered by remyakumariub123
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Answer:

6/7,13/12

(fractions having different denominators are called unlike fraction).

Answered by itzSparklingStar
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According to the question the unlike fraction is option C

6/7, 13/12

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Like fractions are fractions that have the exact same denominator. That's it! We would be working with wholes that are split into the same number of pieces. It doesn't matter what the numerator is, so long as the denominators are the same.

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Unlike fractions are fractions that have different denominators. Examples. The first fraction below has a denominator of two and the second fraction below has a denominator of three. Since the denominators are different, they are unlike fractions.

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