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Unlike Fractions
All fractions with the different denominators (i.e. number written below the horizontal line) are called unlike fractions.
Example: 2/3, 5/14, 7/8, 9/13 are unlike fractions as all fraction have different bottom number i.e. denominator.
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10 am + 3 hr + 30 min = (10 + 3) hr + 30 min = 13 hr 30 min
Three and half hours after 10 a.m is 1 .30 pm
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9.30 am = 9 hr 30 min
9 hr 30 min + 4 hr = (9 +4)hr + 30 min = 13 hr 30 min
Four hours after 9.30 a.m. is 1.30 p.m..
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Tansen was the son of Mukandan Misra and his wife. The family lived near Gwalior. His talent was spotted by Swami Haridas. He lived with his guru for eleven years. He joined Mohammad Ghaus who took him to the court of Rani Mrignaini. Tansen married Hussaini. He impressed Emperor Akbar with music.
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Attar (Arabic: عطر) also known as ittar is a natural perfume oil derived from botanical sources, such as flowers (jasmine, rose, sandalwood and more), herbs, spices, or barks. Oils can also be expressed by chemical means but generally natural perfumes which qualify as Attars are distilled naturally.
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'Elephant menace' refers to the act of the wild elephants' wandering into the rice fields at night and eating up the crops.
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