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Suppose the number of children is kept the same, but the number of units that are being shared is increased? What can you say about each child’s share now? Why? Discuss how your reasoning explains

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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 Ganita Prakash Chapter 7 Fractions

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  1. When the number of children stays the same, increasing the number of units shared results in a larger portion for each child. Fractions demonstrate this concept. For example, 2/5 > 1/5, because the numerator (units shared) increases while the denominator (number of children) remains unchanged. Similarly, 4/7 > 3/7 and 5/8 > 1/2. These comparisons illustrate that a higher numerator in a fraction with the same denominator means a greater share per child.

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