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Circle the fractions that are greater than one (whole). How do you know? Discuss your reasoning in the class. 7/9, 3/9, 7/11, 9/4, 9/4, 2/5, 5/7, 4/9, 5/4, 7/3, 13/11, 2/3, 12/5, 12/8
Looking at the fractions, whenever the numerator is bigger than the denominator, the value is more than one. So, 9/4, 9/4, 5/4, 7/3, 13/11, 12/5, and 12/8 are greater than 1. For example, 12/8 = 1½, 13/11 = 1 and 2/11. Fractions like 7/9 or 2/5 are less than one, so they are not circled. ForRead more
Looking at the fractions, whenever the numerator is bigger than the denominator, the value is more than one. So, 9/4, 9/4, 5/4, 7/3, 13/11, 12/5, and 12/8 are greater than 1. For example, 12/8 = 1½, 13/11 = 1 and 2/11. Fractions like 7/9 or 2/5 are less than one, so they are not circled.
For more NCERT Solutions for Class 5 Mathematics Maths-mela Chapter 2: Fractions Extra Questions & Answer:
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See lessLet us compare some more fractions. Between Sevi and Shami can you tell who ate less?
If we look at equal denominators, the fraction with the smaller numerator is always less. For example, Sevi ate 1/3, and Shami ate 2/3. Since 1/3 < 2/3, Sevi ate less. On the number line too, 1/3 is to the left of 2/3. This shows Sevi ate less than Shami, who got a bigger share of the food.Read more
If we look at equal denominators, the fraction with the smaller numerator is always less. For example, Sevi ate 1/3, and Shami ate 2/3. Since 1/3 < 2/3, Sevi ate less. On the number line too, 1/3 is to the left of 2/3. This shows Sevi ate less than Shami, who got a bigger share of the food.
For more NCERT Solutions for Class 5 Mathematics Maths-mela Chapter 2: Fractions Extra Questions & Answer:
https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-5/maths/maths-mela-chapter-2/
See lessWhy are multicellular organisms considered complex?
Multicellular organisms are complex because they contain millions of specialized cells forming tissues and organs. Each part has a unique role, like breathing, circulation or movement. These parts must work in harmony for survival. This complexity enables higher functions like intelligence, reproducRead more
Multicellular organisms are complex because they contain millions of specialized cells forming tissues and organs. Each part has a unique role, like breathing, circulation or movement. These parts must work in harmony for survival. This complexity enables higher functions like intelligence, reproduction and adaptation, which single-celled organisms cannot perform. The structure and coordination among cells define the organism’s complexity.
For more NCERT Solutions for Class 8 Science Curiosity Chapter 2 The Invisible Living World: Beyond Our Naked Eye Extra Questions & Answer:
https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-8/science/
See lessHow do different organs work together in an organ system?
Organs like the heart, lungs, stomach or kidneys have individual roles but work together in systems. In the digestive system, the mouth chews food, the stomach digests it and the intestines absorb nutrients. This coordination ensures smooth functioning. Each organ supports the next and the system woRead more
Organs like the heart, lungs, stomach or kidneys have individual roles but work together in systems. In the digestive system, the mouth chews food, the stomach digests it and the intestines absorb nutrients. This coordination ensures smooth functioning. Each organ supports the next and the system works as one unit to keep the organism alive and healthy.
For more NCERT Solutions for Class 8 Science Curiosity Chapter 2 The Invisible Living World: Beyond Our Naked Eye Extra Questions & Answer:
https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-8/science/
See lessWhy is a cell compared to a brick in a wall?
A cell is compared to a brick because both are basic building units. Just as bricks come together to build walls and buildings, cells join to form tissues organs and ultimately, an entire organism. Each cell contributes to structure and function, much like bricks add strength and shape to constructiRead more
A cell is compared to a brick because both are basic building units. Just as bricks come together to build walls and buildings, cells join to form tissues organs and ultimately, an entire organism. Each cell contributes to structure and function, much like bricks add strength and shape to construction. This analogy helps students understand the foundational role of cells.
For more NCERT Solutions for Class 8 Science Curiosity Chapter 2 The Invisible Living World: Beyond Our Naked Eye Extra Questions & Answer:
https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-8/science/
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