Math, asked by sujeetrinki, 9 months ago

State whether the following are true or false.
1. A fraction whose numerator is greater than the
fraction.
numerator is greater than the denominator is called a proper
2. An improper fraction is the sum of a whole number and a proper fraction
3. The denominator changes when an improper fraction is changed to mixed
fraction.
4. The denominator indicates the number of equal parts into which something is
divided.
5. The fraction of a circle indicates that the circle has been divided into 4 equal
parts.
6. Equivalent fractions are fractions that represent different quantities.
7. A fraction is said to be in its lowest terms, if its numerator and denominator have
no common factor except 1.
8. If two or more fractions have the same denominator, then the fraction with the
greater numerator is greater.​

Answers

Answered by himanshugargh
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Answered by Anonymous
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The statements are as follows-

1. False.

If the numerator is greater, the fraction is improper.

2. True.

For example, 1+1/2=3/2.

3. False.

The denominator remains the same.

4. True.

The denominator indicates the number of equal parts of a whole.

5. False.

The number of equal parts depends on the denominator.

6. False.

They just have different numbers but the same value.

7. True.

All common factors are divided to obtain the lowest form.

8. True.

For example, out of 10/5 and 9/5, 10/5 is greater.

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