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            Example 3: The figures below show different fractional parts of a whole chocolate.










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






            How much of a whole chocolate is each part?

            Solution:  (a) We get this part by c utting the chocolate into 24 equal parts.
                                        1
                            So, this is    of whole chocolate.
                                       24
                        (b)  We get this part by cutting the chocolate into 12 equal parts.

                                        1
                            So, this is    of whole chocolate.
                                       12
                        (c)  We get this part by cutting the chocolate into 3 equal parts.

                                       1
                            So, this is   of whole chocolate.
                                       3
                       (d)  We get this part by cutting the chocolate into 4 equal parts.
                                       1
                            So, this is    of whole chocolate.
                                       4

                        (e)  We get this part by cutting the chocolate into 8 equal part.
                                       1
                            So, this is   of whole chocolate.
                                       8

                     Practice Time 7A



              1.  Write the fraction represented by the shaded portion of the following figures:
                 (a)                     (b)                      (c)                      (d)




              2.  Represent the given fractions by shading the parts of the given shapes.

                     9                                5                                 3
                 (a)                              (b)                              (c)
                     14                               6                                7




              3.  Identify the numerator and the denominator of the given fractions.
                     5                        19                       99                       131
                 (a)                     (b)                      (c)                      (d)
                     9                        71                       101                      1000

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