Class 7 - Fractions and Decimals
Class 7 - Fractions and Decimals
Class 7 - Fractions and Decimals
You Know
ractions, proper, improper, mixed cti ns
fractions and decimal
equivalent fractions and equivalent decimals
comparing and ordering fractions
addition and subtraction of
fractions
to convert decimals into fractions
to convert fractions
into decimals
comparing and ordering decimals
addition and subtraction of decimals
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A fraction can also be used to
represent a part of a
Types of Fractions
group:
OOOOO out of 5
Proper Fraction
A fraction ose numerator is les than the
denominator is called a
Forexample,7are all proper fractions. proper fraction.
Improper Fraction
A fraction in which the numerator is greater than its denominator is called an improper
equal to or
fraction.
Mixed Fraction
A combination of natural number and a proper fraction is called a mixed number or a mixed fraction.
Unit Fraction
A fraction with numerator as 1 is called a unit fraction.
fractions.
5 12 45 456
For example, 10 100 1000' 10000 are all decimal fractions.
Like Fractions
Fractions that have the same denominator are called like fractions
For example, are all like fractions.
Unlike Fractions
Fractions that have different denominators are called unlike fractions.
Equivalent Fractions
Two or more fractions that have the same value are called equivalent fractions.
parts
The fractioncan be represented as 2 parts out of 6 equal
parts.
Thus,
Also note that the cross products of these two fractions are the same.
Here, 1x 6 6 and 3 x2 6
25
conversely,
If the fractions are equivalent, theircross oroducts are
equal and
r e equ equivalent. are
C Cross products are equal, then the fractions
An equivalent dividing the numerator
fraction, of a given fractio can be obtained by multiplying
or
and
the denominator
by the same number.
For example.
12
Thus, 1 24
Thus,
3 6 12are equivalent fractions where 12
Example 1 Find an
equivalent fraction of with numerator z26.
Solution:
We know that 4 x 7 =
28, therefore we multiply the denominator also by
Hence,
7isthe required equivalent fraction.
Example 2 Find an equivalent fraction ofwith
35 denominator 12.
Solution:
The
denominator of the given fraction is 60 and 60+ 12 = 5 60+5= 12
Therefore, we divide the numerator also
by 5.
35
Hence. 60 60+! s the required equivalent fraction.
Simplest Form of a Fraction
A fraction is said to be in its
simplest form if its numerator and denominator have no common
except 1. factor
We canalways reduce the fraction to its simplest form by
highest common factor (HCF). dividing its numerator and denominator by the
the quotient and remainderand express the answer as, quotient+ remainder
divisor
15
For example, we divide 15 by 7
2
Quotient =2, Remainder 1 715
-14
:2 1
Solution:
The denominators of the given fractions are 10, 5, 30, 25
After converting each of the given fractions into an equivalent fraction having denominator 150, we get
7x15
10 10 x 15
105. 33x30
150'5
90 11-11*5 55 6 636
5x 30 150' 30 30x5 150' 25 25 6 150 x
105, 90 55 36
Thus the like fractions are
150 150' 150' 150
19
27
7 5
13 3 10 8
Example 6 Arrange the given fractions in the descending order. 20' 4
Solution:
The LCM of 20, 4, 10 and 8 is 40
The like fractions with
denominator 40 are
2202 10 3040 10 42 40
so
Therefore, the descending order of the given fractions is 4
Example 7 Compare the following pairs of fractions.
a. b.
Solution:
a. By finding the cross product of andwe get, b. Byfinding the cross product of andwe get,
72 9 36 and 5 x 7 35
SXwe get 3 x 3 9 and 5 x2 = 10 Twe get 4
x =
Let's Exercise
Exercise 2.1
a. b. d. 16 144
4 Convert the following improperfractions to a mixed fraction.
6
5.
a.
3 6
Reduce the following fractions to its simplest form.
1 d.
157
19
1
a C.
d. 324
99 36
6. Convert each of the following fraction's into like fractions.
7 3 8 15 b.151
b. 3 9 6
a. 10'5'15'20 C. 16 2 3 3
357510
28
7. 1
Find the equivalent fraction ofwith numerator 154.
a. 13 b. 568'
3 5 24
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Operations on Fractions
Addition and Subtraction of Fractions
To add/subtract like fractions, just add/subtract the numerators without changing the denominators.
To add/subtract unlike fractions, first convert the fractions into like fractions then add/subtract the
numerators.
To add/subtract mixed numbers, first convert the mixed numbers into improper fractions then add/
subtract the unlike fractions by converting them into like fractions.
a 2 and2 b.and2 C.
and 2
Solution:
8
a. 12 and2 are like fractions. b.andareunlikefractions.
LCM of 8 and 12 is 24
2245421
C. Convert mixed fractions 1 and
2 to improper fractions
andare
5 6 unlike fractions.
LCM of 5 and 6 is 30
- 19-
Example 2 Subtract 2 from 6
Solution:
19 onde-
6-24-3115317-15x5_217-75 1422
3545
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Example 3 Simplify 2+1-1
Solution:
- X 10
10
7 x5 78+50-35
30
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k a has 2, kilograms of grapes andkilogram of oranges. How many kilograme
ms of
Example 4 ans does he have? How many more kilograms of grapes he has than oranges?
Solution:
Total kilograms of fruits withMika =2+
10
Mika has
.
3 kilograms of fruits.
To find how many
kilograms of grapes he has more than the oranges, we need to find the difference
between the weights of grapes and
oranges.
a. 10
.
30
4 Andy has 2 Cups of almonds and
3 cups of walnuts. How many cups of dry fruits does she have?
5 Tom ran 1 kilometres on Tuesday and 1 kilometres on
Wednesday. How many more kilometres
did he run on
Tuesday than on
Wednesday? How many kilometres did he run in two days?
6. There are 7 cows, 3
sheep, and 4 chickens on a field. What fraction of the animals are sheep?
7. Suzy practices piano for hr on Wednesday and for 15 hr on Thursday. Together, how many hours
did she practice piano?
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8. Jim has gallon of red paint, gallon of orange paint and some gallons of pink paint. If he has
attotal of 2 gallons of paint, how many gallons of paint is pink?
9. Find the perimeter of a rectangle whose length is 2 centimetres and breadth is 1, centimetres.
10. Atriangular plot of land has dimensions3 metres, 2 metres and 8 metres. Find the perimeter
of the triangular plot.
Multiplication of Fractions
Multiplication of a fraction by a whole number
Multiplication means repeated addition.
So, 3 x 4 =4 +4 +4 (i.e. 4 added 3 times)
Similarly,
3
( added 3times-
Let us consider another example.
H
of their denominators.
Product of numerators
Product of fractions Product of denominators
For example,
Let us understand this with the help of diagrams.
3 5
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Example 1 Multiply:
a. 3x
Solution:
a.334,12-22 b.
like algebra
and the
remaining like
remainino a.
students
Example 2 There are 25 students in a class. If of the
Example 4 Find the area of a rectangle whose length is 2 cm and breadth is 3 cm.
Solution:
Area of the rectangle =
length x breadth =
2 x3 -
=70
3
Thus, the area of a rectangle is 720 Sq. cm.
Exercise 2.3
1. Match the figures with the given product.
a.
iv 2
b.
i. 3 2
.4
.
iv. 3
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Simplify the following fractions.
2
C . o fa year
a. o f 30 b.of25
3
d . o fan hour e. 1 of a kilogram
20 f10 of metre
3. Multiply the following.
a. 3x b. 5x
C. 2x 1
f. 2
d
2 B. How many people
4. In a group of 30 people, support Team Aand the remaining support Team
support Team B?
5. Raj sleeps forpart of a day whereas Bill sleeps for part of a day.
b. Who sleeps for more hours?
a. How many hours does each one sleep?
left on Tuesday. How much pizza
6. Arnold ate pizza for dinner on Monday. He ateofwhat was
did he eat on Tuesday?
3 How many gallons of paint did
7. Shankar bought 2E gallons of paint. He usedof it for a project.
he use?
who like Mathematics, two-third
8. Three-fourth of students from class Vil like Mathematics. Of those
students like Geometry. What fraction of the students in the class Vil like Geometry?
Reciprocal of a Fraction
is b
Ifis a non zero fraction, then its reciprocal
other. (Note:
Forexample, andare reciprocals ofeach
Division of Fractions:
To divide a fraction by another fraction, multiply the first fraction by the reciprocal of the second.
(Note thata whole number a can also be written as So, the reciprocal is -
Solution:
a. 3 by
b.by33 15
C.
frocks c a n
be made from
om 14
many
fabric. How
metres of a
Example 2 o
rock requires 1
metres of fabric?
Solution:
Fabric requiredfor one frock =1 metres
- 147-14x--s
Number offrock that can be made from 14 metres of fabric
the other number.
is 5 then find
The product of two numbers is 3. If one number
Example 3
Solution
5 x other number =
33
Other number=35-5
f the cost price of 1 kilograms of chocolates is 125 then find the cost of 1 kilogram
Example 4
of chocolates.
Solution:
The cost price of 1 kilograms of chocolates 125; = 51
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Exercise 2.4
1. Find the reciprocal ofthe following.
C. d. e. . T03
2. Divide the following.
a.3 b. 4+ C. 4
e.
(-)-%
f.
4. The product of two umbers is 14 fone the
of numbers is
6 find the other number.
5. By what number should 5 be divided to obtain2
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6. Mary ate of a cake. She divides the other half cake evenly between her 4 friends. What fraction
of a cake did each friend get?
7. If 2 pizzas are to be shared by some children such that each child gets 1 of the pizza, among how
many children will the pizza be shared? 6
8. Arope is 10 metres long. How may pieces can becutfrom the ropeifeach piece is to bemetre?
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9. Aman covers a distance of 12, kilometres in 1 hours. How much distance will he cover in 1 hour?
10. Ram bought 2 kilograms of sugar for 1125. Find the price of 1 kilogram of sugar.
Decimal Numbers
A decimal number is another way of representing a fraction with denominators 10, 100, 1000, etc.
A decimal number consists of a whole number part (or integral part) and a decimal part (or fractional
part) separated by a decimal point.
For example, in the number 14.36, 14 is the whole number part or the integral part whereas.36 is the
decimal part or the fractional part.
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5 x 100+8x 10 +2* 1+3x 1 2*100 * 1000
Place Value Chart
Hundreds Tens Ones Tenths Hundredths Thousandths
Places Thousands
1 1
Values 1000 100 10 1
10 100 1000
1 and
Thus in the place value chart we can write n as 0.1, 100 as 0.01, 1000 as 0.001 so on.
two.
It is read as Two hundred and thirty six point three five
of the digit 4 in each of the following decimal numbers.
Example 1 Write the place value
b. 37.564 C. 2.46
a. 43.258
Solution:
4
a. Place value of digit 4 in 43.258 is 40. b. Place value of digit 4 in 37.564 is 1000
4
C. Place value of digit 4 in 2.46 is 10
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into an
Converting a Fraction into a Decimal
by
converting
the given
traction
equivalent
Afraction can be converted into
decimal easily
a
fraction with enominator
fraction with denominators 10, 100 or 1000. equivalent
an
convertinto
1000
3x125 375
8x 125 1000 0.375
a.
6 b. 340
25
Solution:
3127.127
x25_ 3175
1000 3.175
a225*1000.24 b.34040
b. x25
Converting a Decimal into a Fraction
To convert a decimal into fraction, follow the steps given below.
number.
Step 1: Count the number of digits after the decimal point in the given
without the decimal
number
Step 2: Represent thee decimal number as a fraction by writing the given
point in the numerator and 1 followed by as many zeros as the number of digits after the decimal point
in the denominator.
a. 0.45 b. 21.08
Solution:
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Comparison of Decimals
To compare like decimals, first compare the integral parts. The number with greater integral part is
greater. If the integral parts are same, then compare the decimal part starting from the tenth place and
moving towards the right.
To compare unlike decimals, first convert them to like decimals by adding zeroes to the right, then
compare the like decimals.
Compare the following numbers and arrange them in the ascending order.
Example4
11.107, 1.1107. 11.106
Solution:
Thegiven decimals are unlike decimals. Firstwritethe numbersaslikedecimals: 11.1070,1.1107, 11.1060
Comparing the integral parts 11, 1, and 11, we find 1 is the least.
So, 1.1107 is the smallest number amongst the three.
The numbers 11.1070 and 11.1060 have equal integral part. So, compare the decimal part
The digits in the tenth and hundredth places are same in both the numbers.
RBasic Units
Money Length
100 paise =711 paise =R 10 0.01 10 mm 1 cm1 mm=cm>1 mm=0.1 cm
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Mass Capacity
1000 mg= 1g 1 mg = 1000 9 1 mg =0.0019 1000 ml = 1/>1ml= 10 1 ml = 0.0011
00
1000g= 1 kg => 1g 000 kg1g = 0.001 kg 10001=1kl=1l=1000 kl11=0.001 k
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decimals.
Example 6 Express the using
following as rupees
45 paise
C.
C. 5 rupees
a. 8 paise
b. 425 paise
Solution:
8 paise
a.
=7 0.08
b. 425 425
paise =
4.25
C.3 kg 8g= 8 =
(3+0.008) kg =3.008kg
Exercise 2.5
1. Write the expanded form for the following decimal numbers.
a. 235.789 b. 30.205 C. 6.789 d. 0.014
2 Write the place value of digit 7 in the following decimal numbers.
a. 73.542 b. 237.25 C. 53.237 d. 425. 673 e. 68.74
3. Convert the following fractions into decimals.
a. b. 5 C. 25 d. 49
3625 728
40 e. 7125
4 Convert the following decimals into fractions in its simplst form.
a. 0.08 b. 0.245 0.0042
5. Which is
c.
d. 2.054 e. 36.45
greater in the following?
a. 0.4 or 0.04 b. 2.5 or 2.05 G.
45.76 or 4.576
6. Write the d. 34.567 or 43. 567
following decimals in ascending order.
a. 1.711, 17.11, 1711, 171.1
b. 23.456, 23.546, 23.465,
7. Write the following decimals in descending order. 23.645
a. 1.275, 12.75, 127.5, 1275
b. 33.334, 33.343,
8. Express 15 cm in metres and kilometre. 33.433, 33.3433
9. Express 35 mm in cm, m and km.
10. Express the following as rupees using
decimals
a. 225 paise b. 5 paise
C. 3
rupees 25 paise d. 45 rupees 77 pa
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11. Express the following in kg.
a. 340 g b. 58 g C. 8 kg 4g d. 24 kg 330 g
Operations on Decimals
Addition and Subtraction of Decimals
To add/subtract two decimals, first convert them to like decimals. Then arrange them vertically such that
the decimal points are aligned i.e. one below the other. Now add/subtract as whole numbers.
Example 1 Add 23.4, 1.75 and 2.36 Example 2 Subtract 11.343 from 21.67
Solution: Solution:
decimals
First convert the decimals into like decimals First convert the decimals into like
23.40, 1.75 and 2.36 21.670 and 11.343
Now write them vertically with the decimal points Now write them vertically with the decimal points
aligned. aligned.
2 3.4 0 2 1.670
1.75 -1 1.3 4 3
+ 2.3 6 1 0.3 27
27.5 1 Thus, 21.67 11.343 10.327
Exercise 2.6
1. Add:
C. 123.76 + 13.76 d. 154.78 + 13.287
a. 3.456+2.334 b. 2.004+ 20.04
2. Subtract:
b. 30.25 23.756 C. 32-22.65 d. 162.07 89. 357
a. 3.879-1.25
3. Simplify:
b. (14.285-9.664) -2.48 C. (24.783 + 12.694) +5.08
a. (13.456 +2.334) - 1.78
of 3.123 and 1.345 to get 5?
4. What should be added to the sum
Multiplication of Decimals
decimal number by 10, 100 and 1000
Multiplication of a
When a decimal number is multiplied by 10,
100 or 1000, the decimal point shifts to as many places
in the multiplier.
to the right as the number of zeroes
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For example: right)
the
1 place to
() 2.3456 x 10 23.456 decimal point
(Move
to the right)
2 places
(i) 2.3456 x 100 234.56 point
(Move decimal
to the right)
3 places
point
(ii) 2.3456 x 1000 2345.6 (Move decimal
ber.
as ne number of decimal places in the given decimal
Solution:
First 23 4 1 6
multiply 23416 x 12 ignoring the decimal point.
In 23.416, there are three decimal places. 4 6 8 32
So, put the decimal point in the product such that the product has 3 decimal places. 2 3 4 160
28 0992
Thus, 23.416x 12 280.992
Multiplication of a decimal number by a decimal number
Multiply the given decimals as whole numbers ignoring the decimal point. Then write the product
with the decimal point such that the number of decimal places in the product is the same as the sum
of number of decimal places in the given decimal numbers.
Solution:
First multiply 31 x 16 as whole numbers ignoring the decimal point
ln 0 031. there are three decimal places and in 0.0016 there are four decimal places. 31
The sum of number of decimal places in the given decimal numbers is 3+ 4
=7, x 16
S nut the decimal point in theproduct such that the product has 7 1 86
decimal places. 3 10
Thus, 0.031 x 0.00016 =
0.0000496
496
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Exercise 2.7
4. Simplify.
a. (1.456+ 2.345) x 1.3 b. (3.25-1.754) x 5.3 2.345x (1.74 1.23)
Seema buys 4 notebooks at 13.50 each. How much money does she have to pay?
8.
2.250 what will be the weight of 3 such boxes?
9. If a box of chocolates weighs kg,
10. If 1 metre cloth costs 48.50, find the cost of 3.6 m cloth.
of petrol.
Division of Decimals
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Example 1 Find: 194.76 4 Find: 286.76
+8
Example 2
Solution:
Solution:
3 5.845
4 8.6 9 3 5.8 4 Since the remainder is not 8 2 8 6.76
4 1 9 4.7 6 60
8 2 8 6.7 6
add 0 to the
dividend -2
-16 - 24 0
and continue to 4 6
3 4 a s shown
4 6 4 0
3 2 - 4 0 divide.
2 7
6 7
67
2 4 - 6 4
-
6 4
3 6 3 6
3 6
- 32
- 3 60 32 4 0
Thus, 194.76 4 =
48.69 40
Solution:
dividend by 10 to get 14 as the divisor. fractionswith denominators as powers of 10. Then divide
the number and place the decimal
2.3382.338x 10 -23.38 point appropriately
1.4 x 10
1.4 14 using denominator.
Now divide 23.38 by 14. 2.3381.4 =2338 14 2338 x 10
1000 1000 14
167 2338 10 2338 1
14
14 2 3.3 8 1000 14 100
- 1 4
167
9 3 14 2 3 3 8
- 14
8 4
9 8 93
- 8 4
98
- 98
2.338 1.4
= = 167 x 1 167 1.6
100
167
Thus, 2.338 1.4 1.67
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Exercise 2.8
1. Divide the decimal by the given power of 10.
a. 75.23510 b. 5125.23 + 100 C. 1725.3 1000
5. The product of two numbers is 13.975. If one number is 4.3 find the other.
6. A book shelf is 2.25 m tall and height of each shelf is 25 cm. How many shelves are there?
7 If 19.875 kg butter is used to bake 15 cakes of equal size, find the amount of butter used for each
cake.
9. If a motorcycle covers a distance of 201.25 km in 3.5 hours, find the speed of the motorcycle.
10. How many slices of cake can be made from 8.4 kg of cake, if each slice of cake is of 35 g.
1. A bottle contains 1.25 kg of jam. How many small packets of 0.35 kg of jam can be
made from 7 such bottles?
2. Ruth is inviting 95 friends to a party. How many pizzas does she have to buy so that
each one including her getspart of a pizza. If one pizza costs 125 and 50 paise,
how much amount does she have to pay?
ruler.
Procedure:
Let us multiply 0.4 x 0.6
1. Take a 10 x 10 square grid and represent 0.4 by colouring 4 strips out of 10 strips horizontally with
shown in the adjoining Fig. 1.
green colour as
2. Take another 10 x 10 square grid and represent 0.6 by colouring4 strips out of 10 strips verticall
with red colour as shown in Fig. 2
3. Overlap the two grids and observe the double shaded area representing the product as shown in
Fig. 3.
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0.4x 0.6=0.24
0.4
-0.6 Fig.3
Fig. 1 Fig. 2
Recollections
To add/subtract fractions, first convert the fractions into like fractions then add/subtract the
numerators without changing the denominators.
Product of numeratorss
Product of fractians Product of denominators
is a non zero fraction, then its reciprocal is
(i.e interchange the numerator and the denominator to get the reciprocal).
To divide a fraction by another fraction, multiply the first fraction by the reciprocal of the second.
Adecimal numberconsists of a whole number part (or integral part) and a decimal part (or fractional
part) separated by a decimal point.
To compare unlike decimals, first convert them to like decimals by adding zeroes to the right ena.
Then compare the like decimals.
. To add/subtract two or more decimals, first convert them to like decimals. Then arrange them
vertically such that the decimal points are aligned, one below the other then add/subtract as whole
numbers.
a. by a power of 10, shift the decimal point as many places to the right
zeroes in the multiplier.
as there are number
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C. by a decimal, multiply ignoring the decimal point. Then put the decimal point such that the
number of decimal places in the product is the same as the sum of the number of decimal
places in the given decimal numbers.
b.by a whole number, divide the given decimal number with the whole number keeping the
decimal point in the quotient in the same position as in the dividend.
C. by a decimal, First multiply the divisor and the dividend by an appropriate power of 10 to
make the divisor a whole number. Then proceed with the division same as division by a whole
number.
To convert a larger unit to a smaller unit, multiply by appropriate power of 10. To convert a smaller
unit to a larger unit, divide by appropriate power of 10.
a.
ii.*a
i. i. iv. ax
y
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3. Fill in the boxes.
a. The reciprocal of 4 is
3245.6
3.2456
C. 0.7 x
0.07 d. x
e.
3.245 =0.32455
4. What number should be added to 13.25 to
get 15
. Arrange the following in the descending order: 0.05 kg, 55 9, 50b a9
450 ise
paise
n e
Tollowing in the descending order: 4, 7 3 and 50 paise,
7. Subtract 123.45 from 154.321 and add 34.215 to it.
Review Exercise
1. Arrange the following in ascending order.
a 348 b.
56 3 10 c.532
2. Solve the following.
a. b. .
d. e. f.
3. Simplify:
b.
decimal numbers.
( )-3
a. 23.765 b. 114.002
C. 10.101
d. 0.0123
5. Write the following decimals in descending order.
a. 10.275, 12.075, 1207.5, 10275
b. 0.33, 3.03, 0.303, 3.303
6. Simplify:
a. (3.456 +2.334)-2.002 b. (20.104-20.04) +2.345
C. (123.76 13.7)+6.124
7, If 1.334 * 2.7= 3.6018, find the value of the following,
a. 133.4 x 2.7
b. 0.1334 x
0.27
C.
0.001334 0.27x
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A. Evaluate: (2 * 0.2-0.002 x 2) * 0.02.
9. Simplify:
a. (3.0485+1.3) x 1.3 b. 6.0305+(4.305 1.23) c. 8.568+ (2.1 x 1.7)
10. Convert:
15. The cost of 1 kg of sugar is 7 42.50. What is the cost of 7.5 kg of sugar?
16. Mr. Birla bought 15 bags of cement each weighing 5.25 kg. Find the total weight of all
bags.
17. Mona cuts a 56.25 m long ribbon into pieces measuring 1.25 m each. How many pieces does she
get?
18. A car travels a distance of 106.25 km using 8.5 litres of petrol. Find the distance travelled by the
car using 1 litre of petrol.
19. Ram goes to the shop to buy 20 notebooks at a price of 7 36.60 each. Due to increase in the price
of a notebook, he could buy only 15 notebooks. Find the increase in the price of a notebook.
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