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Rajshekhar

Brahmagupta’s method for adding fractions involves finding a common denominator, converting the fractions accordingly, adding the numerators, and keeping the same denominator. The result is then simplified if needed. Class 6 Mathematics Chapter 7 Fractions question answer Class 6 NCERT Ganita Prakash ...

Rajshekhar

Convert 10/3 and 13/4 to a common denominator: 10/3 = 40/12, 13/4 = 39/12. Since 39/12 < 40/12, Namit takes less time. The difference is 40/12 – 39/12 = 1/12. class 6 Mathematics Textbook Chapter 7 question answer class 6 Mathematics Chapter ...

Sonal Chauhan

Yes, 2/3 and 4/6 are equivalent fractions. When the numerator and denominator of 2/3 are multiplied by 2, it becomes 4/6. Both fractions represent the same part of a whole, ensuring equivalence. class 6 Mathematics Textbook Chapter 7 question answer class 6 ...

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 ...