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Two sides of a triangle are 12 cm and 14 cm. The perimeter of the triangle is 36 cm. What is its third side?

[6] Perimeter and Area
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Find the equivalent fraction of `2/5` with numerator 6.

[7] Fractions
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Find the equivalent fraction of `15/35` with denominator 7.

[7] Fractions
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Find out the incorrect statement, if any, in the following:

An angle is formed when we have

  1. two rays with a common end-point 
  2. two line segments with a common end-point 
  3. a ray and a line segment with a common end-point
[2] Lines and Angles
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If two rays intersect, will their point of intersection be the vertex of an angle of which the rays are the two sides?

[2] Lines and Angles
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The fraction which is not equal to `4/5` is ______.

[7] Fractions
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If `5/8 = 20/p`, then value of p is ______.

[7] Fractions
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`18/135` and `90/675` are proper, unlike and ______ fractions.

[7] Fractions
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Fractions `15/39` and `45/117` are equivalent fractions.

[7] Fractions
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Fill in the blank using ‘>’, ‘<’ or ‘=’ :

`11/16` ______ `14/15`

[7] Fractions
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Fill in the blank using ‘>’, ‘<’ or ‘=’ :

`8/15` ______ `95/14`

[7] Fractions
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Fill in the blank using ‘>’, ‘<’ or ‘=’ :

`12/75` ______ `32/200`

[7] Fractions
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Fill in the blank using ‘>’, ‘<’ or ‘=’ :

`18/15` ______ `1.3`

[7] Fractions
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Arrange the fractions `2/3, 3/4, 1/2` and `5/6` in ascending order.

[7] Fractions
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Arrange the fractions `6/7, 7/8, 4/5` and `3/4` in descending order.

[7] Fractions
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Write `3/4` as a fraction with denominator 44.

[7] Fractions
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Write `5/6` as a fraction with numerator 60.

[7] Fractions
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Katrina rode her bicycle `6 1/2` km in the morning and `8 3/4` km in the evening. Find the distance travelled by her altogether on that day.

[7] Fractions
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Mary bought `3 1/2` m of lace. She used `1 3/4` m of lace for her new dress. How much lace is left with her?

[7] Fractions
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When Sunita weighed herself on Monday, she found that she had gained `1 1/4` 5 kg. Earlier her weight was `46 3/8` kg. What was her weight on Monday?

[7] Fractions
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