Mathematics

Comparing and Ordering Fractions Worksheet |Ascending/Descending Order

Comparing and Ordering Fractions Worksheet |Ascending/Descending Order

Subscribe to our ▶️ YouTube channel 🔴 for the latest videos, updates, and tips. Comparing and ordering fractions worksheet helps students practice comparing and ordering fractions in a simple and engaging way. Learners will compare fractions using the symbols >, 1. Replace ✸ by symbols >, (i) \(\frac{2}{3}\) ✸ \(\frac{5}{6}\) (ii) \(\frac{7}{15}\) ✸ \(\frac{3}{10}\) (iii) 3\(\frac{2}{5}\) ✸ […]

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Comparing and Ordering Fractions (Like and Unlike Fractions) |Examples

Comparing and Ordering Fractions (Like and Unlike Fractions) |Examples

Subscribe to our ▶️ YouTube channel 🔴 for the latest videos, updates, and tips. In Comparing and Ordering Fractions, we will learn how to compare and order fractions step-by-step. We cover easy tricks such as comparing fractions with the same denominator, the same numerator, using cross multiplication, and converting fractions to like denominators. This lesson will help

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Like and Unlike Fractions | Like Fractions |Unlike Fractions |Examples

Like and Unlike Fractions | Like Fractions |Unlike Fractions |Examples

Subscribe to our ▶️ YouTube channel 🔴 for the latest videos, updates, and tips. Like and unlike fractions are the two groups of fractions: (i) 1/5, 3/5, 2/5, 4/5, 6/5 (ii) 3/4, 5/6, 1/3, 4/7, 9/9 In group (i) the denominator of each fraction is 5, i.e., the denominators of the fractions are equal.  The fractions with the same

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Conversion of Improper Fractions into Mixed Fractions |Solved Examples

Conversion of Improper Fractions into Mixed Fractions |Solved Examples

Subscribe to our ▶️ YouTube channel 🔴 for the latest videos, updates, and tips. In conversion of improper fractions into mixed fractions, we follow the following steps: Step I: Obtain the improper fraction. Step II: Divide the numerator by the denominator and obtain the quotient and remainder. Step III: Write the mixed fraction as: Quotient\(\frac{Remainder}{Denominator}\). To convert an improper fraction

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Types of Fractions |Proper Fraction |Improper Fraction |Mixed Fraction

Types of Fractions |Proper Fraction |Improper Fraction |Mixed Fraction

Subscribe to our ▶️ YouTube channel 🔴 for the latest videos, updates, and tips. The three types of fractions are : Proper Fraction Improper Fraction Mixed Fraction A fraction can be classified in three ways proper fraction, improper fraction and mixed fraction.  Let us discuss the three types of fractions with the help of an example. If

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Worksheet on Equivalent Fractions | Questions on Equivalent Fractions

Worksheet on Equivalent Fractions | Questions on Equivalent Fractions

Subscribe to our ▶️ YouTube channel 🔴 for the latest videos, updates, and tips. In worksheet on equivalent fractions, all grade students can practice the questions on equivalent fractions. This exercise sheet on equivalent fractions can be practiced by the students to get more ideas to change the fractions into equivalent fractions. 1. Write 5 equivalent fractions of

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Equivalent Fractions |Definition & Examples|Three Equivalent Fractions

Equivalent Fractions |Definition & Examples|Three Equivalent Fractions

Subscribe to our ▶️ YouTube channel 🔴 for the latest videos, updates, and tips. Equivalent fractions are the fractions having the same value. Same fraction can be represented in many ways. Let us take the following example. In picture (i) the shaded part is represented by fraction \(\frac{1}{2}\).  The shaded part in picture (ii) is represented by fraction \(\frac{2}{4}\).

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