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3. Assertion (A): There are finite number of fractions that are equivalent to .
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Reason (R): We can find as many equivalent fractions as we want by multiplying or dividing the
numerator and denominator of the given fraction by the same number.
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4. Assertion (A): is same as 2 .
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Reason (R): An improper fraction can be converted into a mixed fraction by dividing the numerator
Remainder
by denominator. Mixed fraction = Quotient .
Denominator
C. State whether the following statements are true (t) or False (F).
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1. The fraction represented by the unshaded portion in the following figure is .
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2. If a whole or an object is divided into a number of equal parts, then each part represents a fraction.
3. Fraction 21 is in its lowest form.
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4. Two halves make one whole.
D. Solve the following:
1. Put the fraction cards in the correct boxes.
12 13 5 41 5 25 100
13 12 5 40 29 11 11
Fraction less Fraction equal Fraction
than 1 to 1 greater than 1
Box I Box II Box III
2. Write the fraction represented by the unshaded portion of the following figure.
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