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Chapter - VII
Fractions 
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Chapter - VII
Fractions 
Introduction
? In this chapter we shall learn about a new kind of 
numbers, called fractions.
? Fractions are number that represent a part of the 
whole.
? Imagine you have a pizza and you want to divide it 
amongst 4 friends. So how much would each of you 
get?
? Each of you would get a part of the whole pizza, and 
adding all of it together would give you back the pizza.
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Chapter - VII
Fractions 
Introduction
? In this chapter we shall learn about a new kind of 
numbers, called fractions.
? Fractions are number that represent a part of the 
whole.
? Imagine you have a pizza and you want to divide it 
amongst 4 friends. So how much would each of you 
get?
? Each of you would get a part of the whole pizza, and 
adding all of it together would give you back the pizza.
Fractions and Pizzas 
? To represent such numbers we use fractions. In this case 
each of you would get 1/4 of the whole pizza. This is called 
one-fourth. 
? Denominator represents the total available entities, 
whereas numerator represents the entity that is selected ! 
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Chapter - VII
Fractions 
Introduction
? In this chapter we shall learn about a new kind of 
numbers, called fractions.
? Fractions are number that represent a part of the 
whole.
? Imagine you have a pizza and you want to divide it 
amongst 4 friends. So how much would each of you 
get?
? Each of you would get a part of the whole pizza, and 
adding all of it together would give you back the pizza.
Fractions and Pizzas 
? To represent such numbers we use fractions. In this case 
each of you would get 1/4 of the whole pizza. This is called 
one-fourth. 
? Denominator represents the total available entities, 
whereas numerator represents the entity that is selected ! 
Notation
? A fraction is usually denoted as ‘a/b’, where ‘a’ and ‘b’ 
are integers and ‘ a’ is called the numerator and ‘b’ is 
called the denominator.
? So 2/5 means a thing that is divided into 5 parts and 
we take 2 out of those 5 parts.
? Similarly 9/23 means a thing has been divided into 23 
parts and we take 9 parts out of those 23 parts.
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Chapter - VII
Fractions 
Introduction
? In this chapter we shall learn about a new kind of 
numbers, called fractions.
? Fractions are number that represent a part of the 
whole.
? Imagine you have a pizza and you want to divide it 
amongst 4 friends. So how much would each of you 
get?
? Each of you would get a part of the whole pizza, and 
adding all of it together would give you back the pizza.
Fractions and Pizzas 
? To represent such numbers we use fractions. In this case 
each of you would get 1/4 of the whole pizza. This is called 
one-fourth. 
? Denominator represents the total available entities, 
whereas numerator represents the entity that is selected ! 
Notation
? A fraction is usually denoted as ‘a/b’, where ‘a’ and ‘b’ 
are integers and ‘ a’ is called the numerator and ‘b’ is 
called the denominator.
? So 2/5 means a thing that is divided into 5 parts and 
we take 2 out of those 5 parts.
? Similarly 9/23 means a thing has been divided into 23 
parts and we take 9 parts out of those 23 parts.
Number Line representation
? Like integers we can represent fractions also in 
terms of a number line.
? For example to show 1/5 in a number line, we first 
divide the portion between 0 and 1 into five parts 
and then take the first part as 1/5.
? Similarly we can show the other fractions.
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1. What is a fraction?
Ans. A fraction represents a part of a whole or a part of a group. It consists of two numbers, a numerator and a denominator, separated by a horizontal line. The numerator indicates the number of parts we have, while the denominator represents the total number of equal parts in the whole or group.
2. How do you add fractions?
Ans. To add fractions, you need to ensure that the denominators are the same. If they are not, you need to find a common denominator. Once the denominators are the same, you can add the numerators and keep the denominator the same. Simplify the fraction if possible by reducing it to its lowest terms.
3. What is a proper fraction?
Ans. A proper fraction is a fraction where the numerator is always less than the denominator. In other words, the value of the fraction is less than 1. For example, 3/5 and 2/7 are proper fractions.
4. How do you convert a fraction to a decimal?
Ans. To convert a fraction to a decimal, divide the numerator by the denominator. Use long division if necessary. If the division does not terminate or has repeating decimals, you can round the decimal to a desired place value.
5. What is an equivalent fraction?
Ans. Equivalent fractions are fractions that represent the same part of a whole or a group, but are written in different forms. They have different numerators and denominators, but their values are equal. For example, 1/2, 2/4, and 3/6 are equivalent fractions since they all represent half of a whole.
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