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Write the fraction represented by the shaded portion of the adjoining figure:

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Write the fraction represented by the unshaded portion of the adjoining figure:

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Ali divided one fruit cake equally among six persons. What part of the cake he gave to each person?

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Energy content of different foods are as follows:

Food Energy Content per kg.
Wheat 3.2 Joules
Rice 5.3 Joules
Potatoes (Cooked) 3.7 Joules
Milk 3.0 Joules

Which food provides the least energy and which provides the maximum?
Express the least energy as a fraction of the maximum energy.

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A cup is `1/3` full of milk. What part of the cup is still to be filled by milk to make it full?

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Match the fractions of Column I with the shaded or marked portion of figures of Column II:

Column I Column II
(i) `6/4` (A)  
(ii) `6/10` (B)  
(iii) `6/6` (C)  
(iv) `6/16` (D)  
(v) `6/7` (E)  
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What fraction of a straight angle is a right angle?

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Following figures are formed by joining six unit squares. Which figure has the smallest perimeter in the following figure?

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The side of a square is 10 cm. How many times will the new perimeter become if the side of the square is doubled?

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Two regular Hexagons of perimeter 30 cm each are joined as shown in the following figure. The perimeter of the new figure is ______.

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Match the shapes (each sides measures 2 cm) in column I with the corresponding perimeters in column II:

Column I Column II
(A)  (i) 16 cm
(B)   (ii) 20 cm
(C)   (iii) 24 cm
(D) (iv) 28 cm
  (v) 32 cm
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Match the following:

Shapes Perimeter
(A)  (i) 10
(B) (ii) 18
(C) (iii) 20
(D) (iv) 25
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Perimeter of the shaded portion in the following figure is ______.


AB + _ + _ + _ + _ + _ + _ + HA

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A rectangle and a square have the same perimeter (Figure).

  1. The area of the rectangle is ______.
  2. The area of the square is ______.
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Perimeter of a regular octagon of side 6 cm is 36 cm.

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A farmer who wants to fence his field, must find the perimeter of the field.

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To find the cost of painting a wall we need to find the perimeter of the wall.

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To find the cost of a frame of a picture, we need to find the perimeter of the picture.

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Four regular hexagons are drawn so as to form the design as shown in the following figure. If the perimeter of the design is 28 cm, find the length of each side of the hexagon.

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Perimeter of an isosceles triangle is 50 cm. If one of the two equal sides is 18 cm, find the third side.

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