Class V Chapter 4 Fractions Worksheets
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Explain the concept of equivalent fractions.

Equivalent fractions are fractions that may look different, but represent the same value.

How can you compare fractions with different denominators?

To compare fractions with different denominators, find a common denominator, then compare the numerators.

What is the relationship between fractions and division?

Fractions can be seen as division problems. The numerator is divided by the denominator.

Explain how to add fractions with unlike denominators.

<p>To add fractions with unlike denominators, find a common denominator, add the numerators, and keep the common denominator.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Define proper, improper, and mixed fractions.

<p>Proper fractions have the numerator smaller than the denominator, improper fractions have the numerator larger than the denominator, and mixed fractions combine whole numbers and fractions.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Equivalent Fractions

Fractions that represent the same value, even if they look different.

Comparing Fractions

To compare fractions with different denominators, find a common denominator first then compare numerators.

Fractions to Division

Fractions represent division problems; numerator divided by denominator

Adding Fractions with Unlike Denominators

Use equivalent fractions with the same denominator and then add numerators.

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Types of Fractions

Proper (numerator < denominator), Improper (numerator > or = denominator) and Mixed (whole number and fraction).

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