Question 3 :
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Look at the above figure, and write '<' or '>' , '=' between the given pair of fraction.
$\dfrac{3}{4} \square \dfrac{2}{6}$
Question 4 :
Compare the fractions and put an appropriate sign.
$\dfrac{1}{2} \square \dfrac{1}{5}$
Question 5 :
Compare the fractions and put an appropriate sign.
$\dfrac{7}{9} \square \dfrac{3}{9}$
Question 7 :
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Look at the above figure, and write '<' or '>' , '=' between the given pair of fraction.
$\dfrac{5}{6} \square \dfrac{5}{5}$
Question 10 :
Sarita bought $\dfrac{2}{5}$ metre of ribbon and Lalita $\dfrac{3}{4}$ metre of ribbon. What is the total length of the ribbon they bought?
Question 11 :
In a class A of 25 students, 20 passed in first class; in another class B of 30 students, 24 passed in first class. In which class was a greater fraction of students getting first class?
Question 13 :
A piece of wire $\dfrac{7}{8}$ metre long broke into two pieces. One piece was $\dfrac{1}{4}$ metre long. How long is the other piece?
Question 15 :
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Write these fractions appropriately as additions or subtractions.
Question 16 :
Compare the fractions and put an appropriate sign.
$\dfrac{6}{10} \square \dfrac{3}{5}$
Question 18 :
Compare the fractions and put an appropriate sign.
$\dfrac{5}{7} \square \dfrac{15}{21}$
Question 19 :
Compare the fractions and put an appropriate sign:
$\dfrac{1}{7} \square \dfrac{1}{4}$
Question 20 :
Ila read 25 pages of a book containing 100 pages. Lalita read $\dfrac{2}{5}$ of the same book. Who read less?
Question 21 :
Compare the fractions and put an appropriate sign.
$\dfrac{1}{4} \square \dfrac{2}{8}$
Question 23 :
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Look at the above figure, and write '<' or '>' , '=' between the given pair of fraction.
$\dfrac{2}{3} \square \dfrac{2}{4}$