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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago
First method to find rational number between two numbers:
Since we have to find 5 rational numbers between 3/5 and 4/5, so we will mutiply the numerator and denominator of the given numbers by 5+1, i.e. equal to 6.
We get,
3/5=3×6/5×6=18/30 and 4/5=4×6 / 5×6=24/ 30
Now, we have to find 5 rational numbers between 18/30 and 24/30, which will come as
(19/30),(20/30),(21/30),(22/30),(23/30)
=(19/3),(2×10 / 3×10),(7×3 / 10×3),(11×2 / 15×2),(23/ 30)
=(19/30),(2/3),(7/10),(11/15)
Thus, five rational numbers between 3/5 and 4/5 are =(19/30),(2/3),(7/10),(11/15) and (23/30)
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In comparing like fractions it is always easy to compare two or more because their denominators are same.
To compare two like fractions it is just enough to compare their numerators. If there are two like fractions, then the fraction with greater numerator is greater.
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⁹/₁₃ > ⁵/₁₃ or ⁵/₁₃ ⁹/₁₃ Also, ¹⁵/₇ > ¹³/₇ or ¹³/₇ < ¹⁵/₇
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The result of a multiplication operation is called the product. The multiplication of whole numbers may be thought as a repeated addition; that is, the multiplication of two numbers is equivalent to adding as many copies of one of them, the multiplicand, as the value of the other one, the multiplier.
In simple algebra, multiplication is the process of calculating the result when a number is taken times. The result of a multiplication is called the product of and , and each of the numbers and is called a factor of the product .
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Yes, I have crossed a long bridge. It is about 500 metres long.
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