1. Natural resource distribution impacts human settlement, lifestyle and economic growth. Some areas have rich mineral reserves or fertile land, leading to industry or agriculture. Others face scarcity, limiting opportunities and causing migration. Unequal access can also lead to regional conflicts andRead more

    Natural resource distribution impacts human settlement, lifestyle and economic growth. Some areas have rich mineral reserves or fertile land, leading to industry or agriculture. Others face scarcity, limiting opportunities and causing migration. Unequal access can also lead to regional conflicts and exploitation. Understanding this distribution helps policymakers plan fairer development, infrastructure and trade strategies, ensuring all regions benefit from natural wealth without exploitation or harm.

     

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  2. Compare with 1 whole. (a) 8/9 is bigger than 9/15. (b) 13/20 is less than 17/15 (more than 1). (c) 7/6 > 1, while 8/8 = 1, so 7/6 > 8/8. (d) 6/6 = 1, but 19/12 > 1, so less. (e) 12/9 > 1, but 4/5 < 1, so greater. (f) 15/5 = 3, while 16/4 = 4, so less.   For more NCERT Solutions fRead more

    Compare with 1 whole. (a) 8/9 is bigger than 9/15. (b) 13/20 is less than 17/15 (more than 1). (c) 7/6 > 1, while 8/8 = 1, so 7/6 > 8/8. (d) 6/6 = 1, but 19/12 > 1, so less. (e) 12/9 > 1, but 4/5 < 1, so greater. (f) 15/5 = 3, while 16/4 = 4, so less.

     

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  3. To check, I divide numerator and denominator by the same number. Fractions equal to 1/2 are: 2/4 (÷2), 6/12 (÷6), 7/14 (÷7), 10/20 (÷10), 5/10 (÷5), and 8/16 (÷8). All of these reduce to 1/2. The others like 5/9, 3/5, and 5/7 cannot be simplified to half, so they are not equal to 1/2.   For morRead more

    To check, I divide numerator and denominator by the same number. Fractions equal to 1/2 are: 2/4 (÷2), 6/12 (÷6), 7/14 (÷7), 10/20 (÷10), 5/10 (÷5), and 8/16 (÷8). All of these reduce to 1/2. The others like 5/9, 3/5, and 5/7 cannot be simplified to half, so they are not equal to 1/2.

     

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  4. Fractions represent equal parts of the same whole. If the wholes are different, like two chocolates of different sizes, then 1/3 of one and 1/2 of the other cannot be compared fairly. For example, 1/3 of a small chocolate may be smaller than 1/2 of a big chocolate. To compare fractions correctly, thRead more

    Fractions represent equal parts of the same whole. If the wholes are different, like two chocolates of different sizes, then 1/3 of one and 1/2 of the other cannot be compared fairly. For example, 1/3 of a small chocolate may be smaller than 1/2 of a big chocolate. To compare fractions correctly, the whole objects should always be the same size. That is why Tamanna’s statement was wrong.

     

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  5. Equivalent fractions are fractions that may have different numerators and denominators but still represent the same portion of a whole. For example, if we divide a chocolate into 2 parts, 1/2 means one piece. If we divide it into 4 parts, 2/4 also means the same half. Similarly, 1/3 = 2/6 = 3/9. TheRead more

    Equivalent fractions are fractions that may have different numerators and denominators but still represent the same portion of a whole. For example, if we divide a chocolate into 2 parts, 1/2 means one piece. If we divide it into 4 parts, 2/4 also means the same half. Similarly, 1/3 = 2/6 = 3/9. These fractions look different but show the same shaded region. That’s why they are called equivalent fractions.

     

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