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Sitara Begam had 60 guavas in her shop. She sold `frac(1)(4)`th part of the number of guavas she had. Let's calculate how many guavas are left with her.

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  2. frac(5)(2), frac(7)(3) and frac(5)(2) xx frac(7)(3). Let's calculate w...

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  3. Sitara Begam had 60 guavas in her shop. She sold frac(1)(4)th part of ...

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  4. Mother gave me frac(5)(6)th part of Rs. 60 and my elder brother frac(7...

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  5. Ganeshbabu did frac(3)(14), frac(4)(7) and frac(1)(21) parts of a work...

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  6. frac(1)(3)rd part of the length of a bamboo is coloured red, and frac(...

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  7. If the price of one exercise book is Rs. 6.50, Let's find the price of...

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  8. There are 12 packets of sugar in a box. The weight of each packet is 2...

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  9. If the cost of 0.75 part of a bag fo rice is Rs. 1800. Let's find the ...

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  10. Aitadi gave frac(7)(8) part of her land to her brothers and the remain...

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  11. Let's simplify : frac(13)(25) xx 1frac(7)(8)

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  12. Let's simplify : 2frac(5)(8) xx 2frac(2)(21)

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  13. Let's simplify : 10frac(3)(10) xx 6frac(4)(3) xx frac(4)(11)

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  14. Let's simplify : 0.025 xx 0.02

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  15. Let's simplify : 0.07 xx 0.2 xx 0.5

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  16. Let's simplify : 0.029 xx 2.5 xx 0.002

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  17. Let's simplify : 3frac(3)(4) div 2frac(1)(2)

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  18. Let's simplify : frac(50)(51) div 15

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  19. Let's simplify : 1 div frac(5)(6)

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  20. Let's simplify : frac(156)(121) div frac(13)(22)

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