Compare the following fractions by using the symbol > or < or =:
(i) (7/9) and (8/13)
(ii) (11/9) and (5/9)
(iii) (37/41) and (19/30)
(iv) (17/15) and (119/105)
Arrange the following fractions in ascending order:
(i) (3/8), (5/6), (6/8), (2/4), (1/3)
(ii) (4/6), (3/8), (6/12), (5/16)
Arrange the following fractions in descending order:
(i) (4/5), (7/10), (11/15), (17/20)
(ii) (2/7), (11/35), (9/14), (13/28)
Write five equivalent fraction of (3/5).
Find the sum:
(i) (5/8) + (3/10)
(ii) 4 (3/4) + 9 (2/5)
(iii) (5/6) + 3 + (3/4)
(iv) 2 (3/5) + 4 (7/10) + 2 (4/15)
Find the difference of:
(i) (13/24) and (7/16)
(ii) 6 and (23/3)
(iii) (21/25) and (18/20)
(iv) 3 (3/10) and 2 (7/15)
Find the difference:
(i) (6/7) – (9/11)
(ii) 8 – (5/9)
(iii) 9 – 5 (2/3)
(iv) 4 (3/10) – 1 (2/15)
Simplify:
(i) (2/3) + (1/6) – (2/9)
(ii) 12 – 3 (1/2)
(iii) 7 (5/6) – 4 (3/8) + 2 (7/12)
What should be added to 5 (3/7) to get 12?
What should be added to 5 (4/15) to get 12 (3/5)?
Suman studies for 5 (2/3) hours daily. She devotes 2 (4/5) hours of her timefor Science and Mathematics. How much time does she devote for othersubject?
A piece of wire is of length 12 (3/4) m. If it is cut into two pieces in such a waythat the length of one piece is 5 (1/4) m, what is the length of other piece?
A rectangular sheet of paper is 12 (1/2) cm long and 10 (2/3) cm wide. Find its perimeter.
In a “magic square”, the sum of the numbers in each row, in each column and along the diagonal is the same. Is this a magic square?
The cost of Mathematics book is Rs 25 (3/4) and that of Science book is Rs 20(1/2). Which cost more and by how much?
Provide the number in box [ ]and also give its simplest form in each ofthe following:
(i) (2/3) × [ ] = (10/30)
(ii) (3/5) × [ ] = (24/75)
Multiply:
(i) (7/11) by (3/5)
(ii) (3/5) by 25
(iii) 3 (4/15) by 24
(iv) 3 (1/8) by 4 (10/11)
Find the product:
(i) (4/7) × (14/25)
(ii) 7 (1/2) × 2 (4/15)
(iii) 3 (6/7) × 4 (2/3)
(iv) 6 (11/14) × 3 (1/2)
(i) (12/25) × (15/28) × (35/36)
(ii) (10/27) × (39/56) × (28/65)
(iii) 2 (2/17) × 7 (2/9) × 1 (33/52)
Find:
(i) (1/2) of 4 (2/9)
(ii) (5/8) of 9 (2/3)
(iii) (2/3) of (9/16)
Which is greater? (1/2) of (6/7) or (2/3) of (3/7)
(i) (7/11) of Rs 330
(ii) (5/9) of 108 meters
(iii) (3/7) of 42 liters
(iv) (1/12) of an hour
(v) (5/6) of an year
(vi) (3/20) of a kg
(vii) (7/20) of a liter
(viii) (5/6) of a day
(ix) (2/7) of a week
Shikha plants 5 saplings in a row in her garden. The distance betweentwoadjacent saplings is ¾ m. Find the distance between the first and the last sapling.
Ravish reads (1/3) part of a book in 1 hour. How much part of the book will heread in 2 (1/5) hours?
Lipika reads a book for 1 (3/4) hours every day. She reads the entire book in 6days. How many hours in all were required by her to read the book?
Find the area of a rectangular park which is 41 (2/3) m along and 18 (3/5) mbroad.
If milk is available at Rs 17 (3/4) per liter, find the cost of 7 (2/5) liters ofmilk.
Sharada can walk 8 (1/3) kmin one hour. How much distance will she cover in 2 (2/5) hours?
A sugar bag contains 30kg of sugar. After consuming (2/3) of it, how much sugaris left in the bag?
Each side of a square is 6 (2/3) m long. Find it area
There are 45 students in a class and (3/5) of them are boys. How many girlsare there in the class?
Find the reciprocal of each of the following fractions and classify them as proper, improper and whole numbers:
(i) (3/7)
(ii) (5/8)
(iii) (9/7)
(iv) (6/5)
(v) (12/7)
(vi) (1/8)
(i) (3/8) by (5/9)
(ii) 3 (1/4) by (2/3)
(iii) (7/8) by 4 (1/2)
(iv) 6 (1/4) by 2 (3/5)
(i) (3/8) by 4
(ii) (9/16) by 6
(iii) 9 by (3/16)
(iv) 10 by (100/3)
(i) (3/10) ÷ (10/3)
(ii) 4 (3/5) ÷ (4/5)
(iii) 5 (4/7) ÷ 1 (3/10)
(iv) 4 ÷ 2 (2/5)
A wire of length 12 (1/2) m is cut into 10 pieces of equal length. Find the lengthof each piece.
The length of rectangular plot of area 65 (1/3) m2 is 12 (1/4) m. What is the width of the plot?
By what number should 6 (2/9) be multiplied to get 4 (4/9)?
The product of two numbers is 25 (5/6). If one of the numbers is 6 (2/3), findthe other.
The cost of 6 (1/4) kg of apples is Rs 400. At what rate per kg are the applesbeing sold?
By selling oranges at the rate of Rs 5 (1/4) per orange, a fruitseller gets Rs630. How many dozens of oranges does he sell?
In mid-day meal scheme (3/10) liter of milk is given to each student of a primary school. If 30 liters of milk is distributed every day in the school, how many students are there in the school?
In a charity show Rs 6496 were collected by selling some tickets. If the priceof each ticket was Rs 50 (3/4), how many tickets were sold?