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                              5        15
                         c.               . Here, 5 × 17 = 85 and 6 × 15 = 90. Both products are different.
                              6        17

                                       5       15
                             Hence,  and           are not equivalent fractions.
                                       6       17





                        Exercise 6C


                1.  Which of these show one-third of the same whole?



                    a.                 b.                   c.                 d.                  e.




                2.  Which of these show three-fourths of the same whole?



                    a.                b.                    c.                 d.                  e.




                3.  Which of these show two-eighths of the same whole?




                    a.                 b.                   c.                 d.                   e.




                4.  Find the missing numerator of the equivalent fraction.




                    a.                       b.                       c.                       d.




              5.  Find the missing denominator of the equivalent fraction.




                    a.                       b.                       c.                       d.





              6.  Find five equivalent fractions for the following:
                        5                  3                    5                  2                   8
                    a.                 b.                   c.                 d.                  e.
                        7                  4                    8                  7                   3



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