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Standard VI
Mathematics
Representing Proper Fractions on the Number Line
A positive pr...
Question
A positive proper fraction always lies between
A
1
and
2
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B
0
and
2
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C
0
and
1
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D
1
and
10
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Solution
The correct option is
C
0
and
1
In the proper fraction, the numerator is less than the denominator.
∴
A positive proper fraction always lies between
0
and
1.
Example:
6
8
Here, denominator = 8 and numerator = 6
∵
6
<
8
∴
6
8
<
1
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