Fractions

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Mathematics Solutions from Chapter -1 - Fractions

This chapter teaches the concept of fractions using pictures. It describes on what basis they will be termed as equivalent, along with the methods to find equivalent fractions. The numerator and denominator are also explained through examples.

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Mathematics>Arithmetic>Fractions>Introduction to Fractions

The topic explains the concept of fractions using real-life examples. The use of shading, colouring activities and word problems form an interesting way to understand the concept.

Mathematics>Arithmetic>Fractions>Proper and Improper Fractions

The topic introduces proper and improper fractions as real-life examples. The difference between the two fractions is explained with the help of the number line. The method to convert a mixed fraction into an improper fraction is also explained.

Mathematics>Arithmetic>Fractions>Equivalent Fractions

This topic describes if two or more fractions with different numerators and denominators represent a common proportion, then the fractions are called equivalent fractions.

This topic describes the fractions which have same denominators are called like fractions. The fractions which have different denominators are called unlike fractions.

Mathematics>Arithmetic>Fractions>Comparing Fractions

This topic describes in two or more like fractions, the fraction which has the greater numerator than the others is the greater fraction or the smaller fraction.

Mathematics>Arithmetic>Fractions>Addition and Subtraction of Fractions

This topic describes that two or more fractions can be added by taking the lowest common multiple of their denominators. Two or more fractions can also be subtracted by taking the lowest common multiple of their denominators.