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Post a LessonAnswered on 23/02/2024 Learn CBSE/CBSE - Class 6/Maths/Fractions and decimals/Operations on Fractions
Sadika
To write the division 6 ÷ 3 as a fraction, you simply put 6 as the numerator and 3 as the denominator:
6
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3
So, 6 ÷ 3 as a fraction is 6/3. And when you simplify this fraction, you get 6/3=2.
Answered on 23/02/2024 Learn CBSE/CBSE - Class 6/Maths/Fractions and decimals/Operations on Fractions
Sadika
To write the fraction 9/7 as a division, you simply put the numerator (9) as the dividend and the denominator (7) as the divisor:
9/7=9÷7
So, 9/7 as a division is 9÷7.
Answered on 23/02/2024 Learn CBSE/CBSE - Class 6/Maths/Fractions and decimals/Operations on Fractions
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To convert the fraction 28/9 into a mixed fraction, you divide the numerator by the denominator. The quotient becomes the whole number part, and the remainder becomes the numerator of the fractional part.
28÷9=3 remainder 1
So, the whole number part is 3, and the fractional part is 1/9
Therefore, the mixed fraction is 3 1/9.
Answered on 23/02/2024 Learn CBSE/CBSE - Class 6/Maths/Fractions and decimals/Operations on Fractions
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To find the equivalent fraction of 3/5 with a numerator of 9, you need to scale up the fraction by multiplying both the numerator and the denominator by the same number.
Given the numerator needs to be 9, you want to find the factor by which you can multiply the numerator (3) to get 9. This factor is 9/3 = 3
Now, you need to apply the same factor to the denominator (5), so:
3 times 5 = 15
So, the equivalent fraction of 3/5 with a numerator of 9 is 9/15
Answered on 23/02/2024 Learn CBSE/CBSE - Class 6/Maths/Fractions and decimals/Operations on Fractions
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To find the equivalent fraction of 45/60 with a numerator of 15, we need to scale down the fraction.
First, we need to find the factor by which we can divide the numerator (45) to get 15. This factor is 15/45 = 1/3
Now, we need to apply the same factor to the denominator (60), so:
60 times1/3 = 20
So, the equivalent fraction of 45/60 with a numerator of 15 is 15/20.
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