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NCERT EXEMPLAR-FRACTIONS AND DECIMALS-EXERCISE
- 25.4 xx 1000=
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- 93.5 xx 100 =
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- 4.7 // 10 =
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- 4.7 // 100 =
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- 4.7 // 10000 =
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- The product of two proper fractions is than each of the fractions tha...
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- While dividing a fraction by another fraction, we the first fraction ...
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- 8.4 //" " = 2.1
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- 52.7 //" " = 0.527
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- 0.5 "" 0.7 = 0.35
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- 2" " 5/3 = 10/3
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- 2.001 // 0.003 =
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- The reciprocal of a proper fraction is a proper fraction.
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- The reciprocal of an improper fraction is an improper fraction
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- Product of two fractions =(" Product of their denominators")/("Product...
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- The product of two improper fractions is less than both the fractions
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- A reciprocal of a fraction is obtained by inverting it upside down.
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- To divide a decimal number by 1000, we move the decimal point in the n...
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- To divide a decimal number by 100, we move the decimal point in the nu...
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- 1 is the only number which is its own reciprocal.
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