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  • Question 1
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    Solve:411+711=\displaystyle \frac{4}{11}+\frac{7}{11}=_________
    Solution
    411+711=4+711=1111\displaystyle \frac{4}{11}+\frac{7}{11}= \frac{4+7}{11}= \frac{11}{11}
  • Question 2
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    Example for a proper fraction is  ____
    Solution
    A proper fraction is a fraction that is less than one, with the numerator less than the denominator.

    The only fraction with the numerator less than the denominator in the given options is 1123.\dfrac{11}{23}.

    So option B is the correct answer.
  • Question 3
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    Example for an improper fraction is
    Solution
    An improper fraction is a fraction that has a larger number on the top than on the bottom.
    The number on the top of the fraction is a numerator and the number on the bottom is a denominator. 
    Therefore, an improper fraction has a greater numerator than the denominator.

    The only option with the numerator greater than the denominator is option C 
    1514\dfrac{15}{14} So, option C is the correct answer.
  • Question 4
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    Improper fraction of 1216\displaystyle 12\tfrac{1}{6} is
    Solution
    WN×D+ND\displaystyle \frac{WN \times D + N}{D} 

    12×6+16=72+16=736\displaystyle \frac{12\times 6+1}{6}= \frac{72+1}{6}= \frac{73}{6}
  • Question 5
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    Which of the following is not a proper fraction?
    Solution
    Fraction is said to be proper fraction if its numerator is smaller than the denominator.
    Since in all the given fractions numerator is numerator is smaller than the denominator, all three are fractions are proper fractions.
    Therefore,, option DD is correct.
  • Question 6
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    Which of the following is an improper fraction?
    Solution
    Since numerator > denominator only in option A.A. 
    Therefore, it is correct.
  • Question 7
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    What is the sum?

    Solution
    The question depicts a whole circle divided in 8 equal parts.
    The first figure has 3 parts shaded out of 8 parts. The second figure to be added in the first figure has 2 parts shaded out of 8 parts. This can be depicted as,
    (3/8)+(2/8)=(5/8)
    Option D is the correct answer.
  • Question 8
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    Solve:611+511711   \displaystyle \frac{6}{11}+\frac{5}{11}-\frac{7}{11}  =__________
    Solution
    611+511711=6+5711=411  \displaystyle \frac{6}{11}+\frac{5}{11}-\frac{7}{11}=\frac{6+5-7}{11}=\frac{4}{11}  
  • Question 9
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    What should be added to 1117\displaystyle \dfrac{11}{17} to make it 1517\displaystyle \dfrac{15}{17}
    Solution
    Let xx to be added to get 1517\dfrac{15}{17}

    1117+x=1517\dfrac{11}{17} +x=\dfrac{15}{17}

               x=15171117x=\dfrac{15}{17}-\dfrac{11}{17}

                   =151117=417= \dfrac{15-11}{17}= \dfrac{4}{17}
    Hence, 417\dfrac{4}{17} should be added to make 1517\dfrac{15}{17}
  • Question 10
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    Which of the following is a proper fraction?
    Solution
    We know that, a proper fraction is a fraction where the numerator is less than the denominator.
    Since numerator << denominator in 23\dfrac 23, it is a proper fraction.

    Hence, option C is correct.
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