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Shruti uses `105(1)/(8)`g of flour for making `(1)/(2)`kg of halwa. How much halwa can she make from `315(3)/(8)`g of wheat flour?

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MTG IIT JEE FOUNDATION-RATIONAL NUMBERS -Olympiad/HOTS Corner
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  8. Which of the following statements is always true?

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  16. Find one rational number between (1)/(5) and (1)/(4)

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