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Standard VI
Mathematics
Subtraction of Fractions
. A cup is 1/...
Question
Question 113.
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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Solution
Given, cup full of milk =
1
3
Remaining part of the cup which is not filled by milk = 1-
1
3
=
3
−
1
3
=
2
3
Hence, part of the cup still to be filled is
2
3
.
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