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Insert the symbol ‘=’ or ‘>’ or ‘<’ between the pair of fractions, given below:
`5/12 ... 8/33`
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Out of 50 identical articles, 36 are broken. Find the fraction of:
(i) The total number of articles and the articles broken.
(ii) The remaining articles and the total number of articles.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
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Add the following fractions:
`1 3/4` and `3/8`
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Add the following fractions:
`2/5,2 3/15` and `7/10`
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Add the following fractions:
`1 7/8,1 1/2` and `1 3/4`
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Add the following fractions:
`3 3/4,2 1/6` and `1 5/8`
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Add the following fractions:
`2 8/9,11/18` and `3 5/6`
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Add the following fractions:
`3 1/8,5 5/12` and `5/16`
Concept: undefined >> undefined
In the following, find the marked unknown angle:

Concept: undefined >> undefined
In the following, find the marked unknown angle:

Concept: undefined >> undefined
In the following, find the marked unknown angle:

Concept: undefined >> undefined
Can a triangle together have the following angles?
55°, 55° and 80°
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Can a triangle together have the following angles?
33°, 74° and 73°
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Can a triangle together have the following angles?
85°, 95° and 22°
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Find x, if the angles of a triangle is:
x°, x°, x°
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Find x, if the angles of a triangle is:
x°, 2x°, 2x°
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Find x, if the angles of a triangle is:
2x°, 4x°, 6x°
Concept: undefined >> undefined
One angle of a right-angled triangle is 70°. Find the other acute angle.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
In ∆ABC, ∠A = ∠B = 62° ; find ∠C.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
