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2 7 Maths Fractions and Decimals Karnataka
2 7 Maths Fractions and Decimals Karnataka
SECTION A
1) State True or False: The product of a proper and an improper fraction is less than the improper fraction and
greater than the proper fraction.
3/7*5/4=
3) Give one example of each proper fraction, improper fraction and a mixed fraction
5) What is the perimeter of rectangle if length is 1/2 cm and breadth is 1/4 cm?
2/5,2/3,3/5
10) A man can walk a distance of 3.4 km in 1 hour. How much distance he will cover in 10 hours?
11) Sima can run distance of 12.4 km in 3.1 hours. How much distance she can run in 1 hour?
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12) 17.15/10 is equal to
SECTION B
13) In a room of 60 people 1/4 of the total number of people like tea and 2/4 of the total number of
people like coffee. Remaining people like neither coffee nor tea.
a) Give number of people who like tea.
b) Give number of people who like coffee
c) Give number of people who like neither coffee nor tea.
14) The weight of an object on moon is 1/6 of it's weight on earth. If an object weight 5 2/5 kg on earth
how much would it weight on moon?
15) In the morning, a milkman filled 5 ½ L of milk in his can. He sold to sima and bima 3/4 L each, to
shradha he sold 1/2 L, and to prena he gave 1/3 L. How much milk is left in the can?
16) Evaluate : (0.2*0.2*2-0.1*0.3)/(1.05-5*0.1)
17) Convert following decimals to fractions
1)0.75
2)1.35
SECTION C
18) A fruit seller buys 712 fruits, of which 3/4 are apples. Of all the apples that he bought, 1/3 were found to be
rotten. If he sold all the good apples at Rs.5 ¼ each. How much money did he receive on selling all the good
apples?
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