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The decimal 0.238 is equal to the fraction ______.
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A fraction with denominator greater than the numerator is called a ______ fraction.
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Fractions with the same denominator are called ______ fractions.
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Which factors are not included in the prime factorisation of a composite number?
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Write the greatest 4-digit number and express it in terms of its prime factors.
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Write the smallest 5-digit number and express it in the form of its prime factors.
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Find all the prime factors of 1729 and arrange them in ascending order. Now state the relation, if any; between two consecutive prime factors.
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I am the smallest number, having four different prime factors. Can you find me?
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In which of the following expressions, prime factorization has been done?
24 = 2 × 3 × 4
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In which of the following expressions, prime factorization has been done?
56 = 7 × 2 × 2 × 2
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In which of the following expressions, prime factorisation has been done?
70 = 2 × 5 × 7
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In which of the following expressions, prime factorization has been done?
54 = 2 × 3 × 9
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Write the shaded portion as a fraction. Arrange them in ascending and descending order using the correct sign ‘<’, ‘=’, ‘>’ between the fractions:

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Write the shaded portion as a fraction. Arrange them in ascending and descending order using the correct sign ‘<’, ‘=’, ‘>’ between the fractions:

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Show `2/6, 4/6, 8/6` and `6/6` on the number line. Put appropriate signs between the fractions given.
`5/6 ☐ 2/6`, `3/6 ☐ 0`, `1/6 ☐ 6/6`, `8/6 ☐ 5/6`
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Compare the fraction and put an appropriate sign.
`3/6 ☐ 5/6`
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Compare the fraction and put an appropriate sign.
`1/7 ☐ 1/4`
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Compare the fraction and put an appropriate sign.
`4/5 ☐ 5/5`
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Compare the fraction and put an appropriate sign.
`3/5 ☐ 3/7`
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