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Ajay P. T
Subject: Maths
, asked on 10/3/18
Express 0.45 in the form p/q.
Convert the rational number 3/4 into decimal number.
Write the rational number 13/14 in standard form.
Write the number 5102 in expanded form.
Express
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y
×
y
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y
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y
in expanded form.
Check whether the value given in bracket is a solution to the given equation or not: (a) 19x -1 = 18 (x=0) y-7 = 2 (y=9)
Ali's age after 5 years will be 12. find his present age.
Marks obtained by students in two subjects are given below. Find in which subject the student has performed well.
Subject
Marks Obtained
Maximum Marks
Geography
17
25
History
12
20
Construct a triangle ABC in which AB = 5.6 cm, BC = 6 cm and AC = 4.7 cm.
Find the complement of the following angles: a. 67 b. 49 c. 35
Find the supplement of the following angles: a. 126 b. 38. c. 100
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Mythreyi.k
Subject: Maths
, asked on 4/3/18
Give four rational number equalient to the following; -2/7 , 5/-3 , 4/9 (fraction way) explain it please in easier way
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Kamal Sharma
Subject: Maths
, asked on 3/3/18
Please explain the concept of osculations in Vedic mathematics? Explain in detail
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Yashaswini
Subject: Maths
, asked on 9/2/18
Find:- (a) 2/7-(1/2-2)
(b) 6/11+(2/11*3/4
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1
Yashaswini
Subject: Maths
, asked on 5/2/18
The additive inverse of -4/5 is (a)4/5 (b)5/4 (c) -5/4 (d)4/-5
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Pranitha Maria Roy
Subject: Maths
, asked on 5/2/18
decimal and fraction 150%
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4
Yashaswini
Subject: Maths
, asked on 3/2/18
The additive inverse of -3 is
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3
Tharun Shaji
Subject: Maths
, asked on 20/1/18
Can someone please give an example of equality relation of rational numbers as mentioned in the notes.
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1
Aayan Agarwal
Subject: Maths
, asked on 18/1/18
How to finc the denominator if we have to find out 10 rational numbers
(
b
)
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1
3
and
-
1
4
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Riyaz
Subject: Maths
, asked on 13/1/18
please solve this :[rational numbers]
-8\19 + (-2)\57
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1
Aalaa Ali Hasan
Subject: Maths
, asked on 12/1/18
hello sir , can u explain me how to find 5 ration numbers
for example -2 and -1
pls explain me how to find out
thank u
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Santanu Sahoo
Subject: Maths
, asked on 31/12/17
Experts, Meritnation
I am unable to solve one of the questions of my Olympiad book. This was the question:
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Please help me to solve this. When I saw the answer key in the Olympiad book, the answer shown was
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, but solution was not given in the book.
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Cm. Kanika
Subject: Maths
, asked on 15/12/17
The product of two rational number is 180/56.If one of them is 15/7,find the other.
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1
Sathvik Siga
Subject: Maths
, asked on 13/12/17
WHAT SHOULD BE ADDED TO (1/-2 -3/4 of -8/15) SO THAT THE SUM IS THE PRODUCT OF -7/50 AND 15/14 ?
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Damaraju Venkata Nagendra
Subject: Maths
, asked on 6/12/17
Solve this:
46. Read the statements carefully and select the correct option
Statement I -
The product of an integer and a rational number can never be a natural number
Statement II -
The quotient of division of an integer by a rational number can never be an integer
A. Both Statement I and Statement II are true
B. Both Statement I and Statement II are false
C. Statement I is true but Statement II is false
D. Statement I is false but Statement II is true
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(b) 6/11+(2/11*3/4
-8\19 + (-2)\57
for example -2 and -1
pls explain me how to find out
thank u
I am unable to solve one of the questions of my Olympiad book. This was the question:
Please help me to solve this. When I saw the answer key in the Olympiad book, the answer shown was , but solution was not given in the book.
46. Read the statements carefully and select the correct option
Statement I - The product of an integer and a rational number can never be a natural number
Statement II - The quotient of division of an integer by a rational number can never be an integer
A. Both Statement I and Statement II are true
B. Both Statement I and Statement II are false
C. Statement I is true but Statement II is false
D. Statement I is false but Statement II is true