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Sonal Chauhan

No, 16/20 is not in lowest terms. By dividing both the numerator and denominator by 4, we get 4/5, which is the fraction in its simplest form. This ensures the fraction is fully simplified. Class 6 Mathematics Chapter 7 Fractions question ...

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If the number of children remains constant but more units are shared, each child receives a larger portion. This explains the comparisons, as fractions like 2/5 > 1/5, showing increasing shares. Class 6 Mathematics Chapter 7 Fractions question answer Class 6 NCERT ...

Sonal Chauhan

The missing numbers are 14 rotis and 10 children. Dividing 7 rotis among 5 children equals 7/5 per child. Doubling both, 14 rotis divided among 10 children also provides 7/5 per child. Class 6 Mathematics Chapter 7 Fractions question answer Class 6 ...

Sonal Chauhan

The missing number is 9. Dividing 4 kg by 3 bags equals 4/3. Scaling up, 12 kg divided by 9 bags also equals 4/3 per bag, maintaining proportional distribution across larger quantities. Class 6 Mathematics Chapter 7 Fractions question answer Class 6 ...

Sonal Chauhan

The missing number is 10. Sharing 5 glasses among 4 friends equals 5/4. Doubling both numerator and denominator gives 10/8, which maintains the same proportion. Thus, 5/4 is equivalent to 10/8. Class 6 Mathematics Chapter 7 Fractions question answer Class 6 NCERT ...