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Now, if there are 10 children in my group, how many cakes will I need so that they get same amount of cake as Anil?

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To ensure each child gets 2/5 of a cake, you need 10 × 2/5 cakes. This equals 20/5 or 4 cakes. Thus, 4 cakes are required to distribute equal shares of 2/5 to 10 children.

Class 6 Mathematics Ganita Prakash Fractions

Class 6 Mathematics Chapter 7 Fractions question answer

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  1. If 10 children must receive the same share as Anil (2/5 of a cake), calculate the total cakes needed: 10 × 2/5 = 20/5. Simplifying, this equals 4 cakes. Therefore, 4 cakes are required to distribute equal portions of 2/5 to each child. This calculation ensures consistency in the sharing process, maintaining fairness while scaling the distribution to a larger group. The process highlights how multiplication helps extend fractional concepts to different scenarios.

    For more NCERT Solutions for Class 6 Math Chapter 7 Fractions Extra Questions and Answer:
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