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Standard VI
Mathematics
Fractions on the Number Line
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I bought one dozen bananas and ate five of them.What fraction of the total number of bananas was left?
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Solution
Number of bananas bough
=
1
Dozen
=
12
Number of bananas eaten by me
=
5
Number of bananas left
=
12
−
5
=
7
Fraction
=
7
12
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