Each piece is half. Seven halves mean 7/2 parathas. 7/2 equals 3½. So, Dadiji ate three full parathas and one half paratha in total. Class 5 Mathematics Maths-Mela Fractions Class 5 Mathematics Maths-Mela Chapter 2 Fractions question answer
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Five halves equal 5/2 parathas. That is the same as 2 whole parathas and 1 half paratha. So, from 5 half-pieces, we get 2½ parathas. class 5 Maths-Mela Mathematics Textbook Chapter 2 Fractions question answer CBSE Class 5 Maths-Mela Chapter 2 Fractions ...
Shami ate more because 2/3 is bigger than 1/3. He ate two parts out of three, while Sevi ate only one part. So, Shami ate more chikki. class 5 Maths-Mela Mathematics Textbook Chapter 2 Fractions question answer CBSE Class 5 Maths-Mela Chapter ...
(a) 1/4 < 3/4 (b) 3/5 < 4/5 (c) 7/8 > 3/8 The bigger numerator means the fraction is larger when denominators are the same. class 5 Maths-Mela Mathematics Textbook Chapter 2 Fractions question answer CBSE Class 5 Maths-Mela Chapter 2 Fractions ...
Raman: 6/2 = 3 parathas. Dadaji: 7/2 = 3½ parathas. Baba: 5/2 = 2½ parathas. So, they ate 3, 3½, and 2½ parathas, respectively. Class 5 Mathematics Maths-Mela Fractions Class 5 Mathematics Maths-Mela Chapter 2 Fractions question answer