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Sonal Chauhan

To draw these fractions, divide the number line into 10 equal segments. Mark 1/10 after the first segment, 3/10 after the third, and 4/5 after the eighth (equivalent to 8/10). Class 6 Mathematics Chapter 7 Fractions question answer Class 6 NCERT Ganita ...

Sonal Chauhan

The blue line’s length corresponds to the fraction of the unit it represents. For example, if a unit is divided into 5 parts and the blue line spans 3, its length is 3/5 of the unit. Class 6 Mathematics Chapter 7 ...

Sonal Chauhan

Yes, fold a paper strip into three equal parts to get 1/3. Fold each 1/3 section into two equal parts to get 1/6. Repeated folding reduces the fractional unit proportionately. Class 6 Mathematics Ganita Prakash Fractions Class 6 Mathematics Chapter 7 Fractions ...

Sonal Chauhan

Yes, starting with 1/4, the sequence is: 2 times 1/4 equals 2/4, which simplifies to 1/2. 3 times 1/4 equals 3/4. 4 times 1/4 equals 4/4 (1). 5 times 1/4 equals 5/4. Class 6 Mathematics Ganita Prakash Fractions Class 6 Mathematics Chapter 7 Fractions question answer