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Practice time 6a
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1. Divide the given rectangles into halves in three different ways and shade in each
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2. Complete the following table.
total number
Number of
Fraction for
Fraction for
Figure shaded parts of equal parts shaded parts unshaded parts
(a)
(b)
(c)
3. How many:
(a) halves make a whole? (b) one-thirds make a whole?
(c) quarters make a whole? (d) one-fifths make a whole?
4. Write fractions for each of the following.
(a) Two-tenths (b) Five-eighths (c) Four-fifths (d) Three-sevenths
5. A chocolate was divided into 6 equal parts. Ritu ate one part out of it.
What fraction of the chocolate did she eat?
6. Write the fractions for the following.
(a) Numerator = 4, Denominator = 8
(b) Numerator = 3, Denominator = 14
(c) Numerator = 8, Denominator = 12
(d) Numerator = 10, Denominator = 17
activity
Take a square sheet of paper. Fold it into halves 4 times. Unfold and see how
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many equal parts are obtained. Shade any 3 parts red and 4 of it green. Observe the fraction
representing the coloured parts. Write the fraction for uncoloured parts.
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