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                                                                                 1
                1.  Which of the following shaded parts represent  ?
                                                                                 8
                    (a)                     (b)                      (c)                     (d)





                2.  Write the fraction for the shaded part in each of the following.

                    (a)                     (b)                      (c)                     (d)







                3.  Write the numerator and the denominator for each of the following.
                         2                       3                        4                        5
                    (a)                     (b)                      (c)                     (d)
                         5                       7                        9                       10
                4.  Observe the following collections and find:

                         1
                    (a)   of 15 apples.
                         3
                         2
                    (b)   of 21 pencils.
                         3


                         3
                    (c)     of 20 stamps.
                         4






              Fractions

              In the previous class, we have learnt that a fraction is a part of a whole or a collection
              and it is represented by using two numbers, which are written above and below the

              horizontal bar.
                                                       Number of shadedequalparts
                                         Fraction =
                                                         Totalnumberofequalparts










                          1   (One-sixth)              4   (Four-ninths)                3  (Three-eighths)
                          6                            9                                8


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