Multiplication of Fraction
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Varun travelled 18 th of his journey, which is equal to 56 km, on a scooter. What is the remaining distance he has to cover?
- 352 km
- 442 km
- 342 km
- 392 km
- 2
- 4
- 5
- 3
I have 14 apples with me, out of which 27 of them were spoilt. From the remaining good ones, I sold a few of them and was left with 15 of the fresh apples. I gave half of the remaining apples to my friend. Find the total number of apples which are left with me.
1
2
4
8
Choose the correct option(s):
- 29
- 23
- 112
- 19
- Razia
- Rekha
- Both covered equal part
- Can not be determined
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 11
Samy covers in one hour. In hours he will cover a distance of:
The product of two improper fractions is greater than either of the fractions.
True
False
Anita and Divya are preparing for their exam.
Anita says that
3×515=785.
But, Divya says 3×515=765.
Who is right?
- Anita
- Divya
- None of them
- Cannot be determined
The product of two proper fractions is greater than either of the fractions.
True
False
- 28
- 12
- 10
- 35
- 53
- 52
- 5
- 3
A certain game was played by 18 players as a team in which 23rd of the team actually played the game, while the rest were reserve players who replace the injured main members. How many reserve players did this team have?
12
6
- 53
- 52
- 5
- 3
The product of two improper fractions is greater than either of the fractions.
False
True
- 13
- 31
- -13
- -31
Given that a, b, c, d, p and q are natural numbers such that a < b and d < c. It is also given that the following result holds true:
ab×dc=qp
Choose the correct option(s):
ab>qp and dc>qp
ab<qp and dc<qp
q>p
q<p
- 5
- 2
- 8
- 4
If I sell four-fifth of 10 apples, how many are left?
4
8
5
2
What is 4 of 1113 ?
If p, q, n are three positive real numbers and p > q then which of the following is correct.
[1p]1n<[1q]1n
p1n<q1n
pn<qn
p−1n>q−1n
The product of two improper fractions is greater than either of the fractions.
True
False
37 of 25 is equal to
5/12
5/35
1/35
6/35
- False
- True
- 136
- 163
- 1
- −11 6
Simplify
The product of two improper fractions is greater than either of the fractions.
True
False
37 of 25 is equal to
5/12
5/35
1/35
6/35