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Huma, Hubna and Seema received a total of Rs. 2,016 as monthly allowance from their mother such that Seema gets `(1)/(2)` of what Huma gets and Hubna gets `1(2)/(3)` times Seema’s share. How much money do the three sisters get individually?

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NCERT EXEMPLAR-RATIONAL NUMBERS -Exercise
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  2. (2)/(5) of total number of students of a school come by car while (1)/...

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  4. A mother and her two daughters got a room constructed for Rs. 62,000. ...

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  5. Tell which property allows you to compare (2)/(3) xx [(3)/(4) xx (5)/(...

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  6. Name the property used in the following. (-7)/(11)xx(-3)/(5)=(-3)/5x...

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  7. Name the property used in the following. -(2)/(3)xx[(3)/(4)+ (-1)/(2...

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  8. Name the property used in the following. (1)/(3)+((4)/(9) +((-4)/(3...

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  9. Name the property used in the following. (-2)/(7)+0=0+(-2)/(7) = -(2...

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  10. Name the property used in the following. (3)/(8) xx 1=1xx(3)/(8) =(...

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  11. Find the multiplicative inverse of (i) -(1)/(8)" " (ii) 3(1)/(3)

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  12. Arrange the numbers (1)/(4), (13)/(16), (5)/(8) in the descending ord...

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  13. The product of two rational numbers is (-14)/(27). If one of the numbe...

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  14. By what number should we multiply (-15)/(28) so that the product may b...

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  15. By what number should we multiply (-8)/(13) so that the product may be...

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  16. The product of two rational numbers is -7. If one of the number is -5,...

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  17. Can you find a rational number whose multiplicative inverse is -1?

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  18. Find five rational numbers between 0 and 1.

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  19. Find two rational numbers whose absolute value is (1)/(5).

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  20. From a rope 40 metres long, pieces of equal size are cut. If the lengt...

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