1. Each part which is between the two numbers is divided into 3 parts. Therefore, A= 6/3, P=7/3, Q=8/3 and B=9/3 Similarly T=-3/3, R=-4/3, S=-5/3 and U = -6/3 Thus, the rational numbers represented P, Q, R and S are 7/3, 8/3, -4/3 and -5/3 respectively. Class 7 Maths Chapter 9 Exercise 9.1 for more ansRead more

    Each part which is between the two numbers is divided into 3 parts.
    Therefore, A= 6/3, P=7/3, Q=8/3 and B=9/3
    Similarly T=-3/3, R=-4/3, S=-5/3 and U = -6/3
    Thus, the rational numbers represented P, Q, R and S are 7/3, 8/3, -4/3 and -5/3
    respectively.

    Class 7 Maths Chapter 9 Exercise 9.1

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  2. 2/7 = -2x2/7x2 = -4/14, -2x3/7x3 = -6/21, -2x4/7x4 = -8/28, -2x5/7x5 = -10/35 Therefore, four equivalent rational numbers are -4/14, -6/21, -8/28, -10/35. Class 7 Maths Chapter 9 Exercise 9.1 for more answers vist to: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-7/maths/chapter-9/

    2/7 = -2×2/7×2 = -4/14, -2×3/7×3 = -6/21, -2×4/7×4 = -8/28, -2×5/7×5 = -10/35
    Therefore, four equivalent rational numbers are -4/14, -6/21, -8/28, -10/35.

    Class 7 Maths Chapter 9 Exercise 9.1
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  3. -3/5, -6/10, -9/15,-12/20,…. ⇒ -3x1/5x1, -3x2/5x2, -3x3/5x3, -3x4/5x4,......... Therefore, the next four rational numbers of this pattern would be -3x5/5x5, -3x6/5x6, -3x7/5x7, -3x8/5x8, = -15/25, -18/30, -21/35, -24/40 Class 7 Maths Chapter 9 Exercise 9.1 for more answers vist to: https://www.tiwarRead more

    -3/5, -6/10, -9/15,-12/20,….

    ⇒ -3×1/5×1, -3×2/5×2, -3×3/5×3, -3×4/5×4,………
    Therefore, the next four rational numbers of this pattern would be
    -3×5/5×5, -3×6/5×6, -3×7/5×7, -3×8/5×8, = -15/25, -18/30, -21/35, -24/40

    Class 7 Maths Chapter 9 Exercise 9.1

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  4. (i) -1 and 0 Let us write -1 and 0 as rational numbers with denominator 6. ⇒ -1 = -6/6 and 0 = 0/6 ∴ -6/6 < -5/6 < -4/6 < -3/6 < -2/6 < -1/6 < 0 ⇒ -1 < -5/6 < -2/3 < -1/2 < -1/3 < -1/6 < 0 Therefore, five rational numbers between -1 and 0 would be -5/6, -2/3, -1/2Read more

    (i) -1 and 0
    Let us write -1 and 0 as rational numbers with denominator 6.
    ⇒ -1 = -6/6 and 0 = 0/6
    ∴ -6/6 < -5/6 < -4/6 < -3/6 < -2/6 < -1/6 < 0
    ⇒ -1 < -5/6 < -2/3 < -1/2 < -1/3 < -1/6 < 0

    Therefore, five rational numbers between -1 and 0 would be
    -5/6, -2/3, -1/2, -1/3, -1/6

    Class 7 Maths Chapter 9 Exercise 9.1

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