{"id":23905,"date":"2022-05-18T17:00:52","date_gmt":"2022-05-18T11:30:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cbselibrary.com\/?p=23905"},"modified":"2023-11-10T11:29:50","modified_gmt":"2023-11-10T05:59:50","slug":"selina-concise-mathematics-class-6-icse-solutions-fractions","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cbselibrary.com\/selina-concise-mathematics-class-6-icse-solutions-fractions\/","title":{"rendered":"Selina Concise Mathematics Class 6 ICSE Solutions Chapter 14 Fractions"},"content":{"rendered":"
Selina Publishers Concise Mathematics Class 6 ICSE Solutions\u00a0Chapter 14 Fractions<\/strong><\/p>\n ICSE Solutions<\/a>Selina ICSE Solutions<\/a>ML Aggarwal Solutions<\/a><\/p>\n APlusTopper.com provides step by step solutions for Selina Concise ICSE Solutions for Class 6 Mathematics. You can download the Selina Concise Mathematics ICSE Solutions for Class 6 with Free PDF download option. Selina Publishers Concise Mathematics for Class 6 ICSE Solutions all questions are solved and explained by expert mathematic teachers as per ICSE board guidelines.<\/p>\n Selina Class 6 Maths ICSE Solutions<\/a>Physics<\/a>Chemistry<\/a>Biology<\/a>Geography<\/a>History & Civics<\/a><\/p>\n Question 1.<\/strong><\/span> Question 2.<\/strong><\/span> Question 3.<\/strong><\/span> Question 4.<\/strong><\/span> Question 5.<\/strong><\/span> Question 6.<\/strong><\/span> Question 1.<\/strong><\/span> Question 2.<\/strong><\/span> Question 3.<\/strong><\/span> Question 4.<\/strong><\/span> Question 5.<\/strong><\/span> Question 6.<\/strong><\/span> Question 7.<\/strong><\/span> Question 8.<\/strong><\/span> Question 9.<\/strong><\/span> Question 1.<\/strong><\/span> Question 2.<\/strong><\/span> Point to Remember : Question 1.<\/strong><\/span> Question 2.<\/strong><\/span> Question 3.<\/strong><\/span> Question 4.<\/strong><\/span> Question 5.<\/strong><\/span> Question 1.<\/strong><\/span> Question 2.<\/strong><\/span> Question 3.<\/strong><\/span> Question 4.<\/strong><\/span> Question 5.<\/strong><\/span> Question 6.<\/strong><\/span> Question 7.<\/strong><\/span> Question 8.<\/strong><\/span> Question 9.<\/strong><\/span> Question 10.<\/strong><\/span> Question 11.<\/strong><\/span> Question 1.<\/strong><\/span> Question 2.<\/strong><\/span> Question 3.<\/strong><\/span> Question 4.<\/strong><\/span> Question 5.<\/strong><\/span> Question 6.<\/strong><\/span> Question 7.<\/strong><\/span> Question 8.<\/strong><\/span> Question 9.<\/strong><\/span> Question 10.<\/strong><\/span> Selina Class 6 Maths ICSE Solutions<\/a>Physics<\/a>Chemistry<\/a>Biology<\/a>Geography<\/a>History & Civics<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Selina Concise Mathematics Class 6 ICSE Solutions Chapter 14 Fractions Selina Publishers Concise Mathematics Class 6 ICSE Solutions\u00a0Chapter 14 Fractions ICSE SolutionsSelina ICSE SolutionsML Aggarwal Solutions APlusTopper.com provides step by step solutions for Selina Concise ICSE Solutions for Class 6 Mathematics. You can download the Selina Concise Mathematics ICSE Solutions for Class 6 with Free … Read more<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":8,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"spay_email":""},"categories":[3034],"tags":[14922,14925,14923,14926,9855,16682,14921,14927,6283,14920,14924],"yoast_head":"\n
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\n<\/p>\nFractions Exercise 14A –\u00a0Selina Concise Mathematics Class 6 ICSE Solutions<\/h3>\n
\nFor each expression, given below, write a fraction :
\n(i) 2 out of 7 = ………..
\n(ii) 5 out of 17 = ………..
\n(iii) three-fifths = ………
\nSolution:<\/strong><\/span>
\n(i) 2 out of 7 = \\(\\frac { 2 }{ 7 }\\)
\n(ii) 5 out of 17 = \\(\\frac { 5 }{ 17 }\\)
\n(iii) three-fifths = \\(\\frac { 3 }{ 5 }\\)<\/p>\n
\nFill in the blanks :<\/strong>
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\nSolution:<\/strong><\/span>
\n(i) Proper
\n(ii) Improper
\n(iii) Improper
\n(iv) 1
\n(v) -1
\n(vi) Mixed
\n(vii) Like
\n(viii) Unlike fraction
\n(ix) Equal fraction
\n(x) Like
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\nFrom the following fractions, separate :
\n(i) Proper fractions
\n(ii)Improper fractions :
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\nSolution:<\/strong><\/span>
\nWe know that proper fraction is a fraction whose numerator is less than its denominator and improper fraction is the fraction whose numerator is greater them its denominator :
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\nChange the following mixed fractions to improper fractions :
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\nChange the following improper fractions to mixed fractions :
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\nChange the following groups of fractions to like fractions :
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\n<\/p>\nFractions Exercise 14B –\u00a0Selina Concise Mathematics Class 6 ICSE Solutions<\/h3>\n
\nReduce the given fractions to their lowest terms :
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\nState, whether true or false ?
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\nWhich fraction is greater ?
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\nWhich fraction is smaller ?
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\nArrange the given fractions in descending order of magnitude :
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\nArrange the given fractions in ascending order of magnitude :
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\nI bought one dozen bananas and ate five of them. What fraction of the total number of bananas was left ?
\nSolution:<\/strong><\/span>
\nNumber of bananas bought = 1
\nDozen = 12
\nNumber of bananas eaten by me = 5
\nNumber of bananas left = 12 – 5 = 7
\nFraction = \\(\\frac { 7 }{ 12 }\\)<\/p>\n
\nInsert the symbol ‘=’ or ‘>\u2019 or ‘<\u2019 between each of the pairs of fractions, given below :
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\nSolution:<\/strong><\/span>
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\nOut of 50 identical articles, 36 are broken. Find the fraction of :
\n(i) The total number of articles and the articles broken.
\n(ii) The remaining articles and total number of articles.
\nSolution:<\/strong><\/span>
\nTotal number of articles = 50
\nNumber of articles broken = 36
\nRemaining articles = 50 – 36 = 14
\nNow (i) the fraction of the total number of articles and articles broken = \\(\\frac { 50 }{ 36 }\\)
\n<\/p>\nFractions Exercise 14C –\u00a0Selina Concise Mathematics Class 6 ICSE Solutions<\/h3>\n
\nAdd the following fractions :
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\nSimplify :
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\n<\/p>\nFractions Exercise 14D –\u00a0Selina Concise Mathematics Class 6 ICSE Solutions<\/h3>\n
\nBODMAS<\/strong> :- While simplifying an expressions we can involve six operation in following orders.
\nB<\/strong> Stands for \u201cBRACKET\u201d<\/strong>
\nO<\/strong> Stands for \u201cOF\u201d<\/strong>
\nD<\/strong> Stands for \u201cDIVISION\u201d<\/strong>
\nM<\/strong> Stands for \u201cMULTIPLICATION\u201d<\/strong>
\nA<\/strong> Stands for \u201cADDITION\u201d<\/strong>
\nS<\/strong> Stands for \u201cSUBTRACTION\u201d<\/strong><\/p>\n
\nSimplify :
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\nSimplify :
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\nSimplify :
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\nSimplify :
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\nSimplify :
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\n<\/p>\nFractions Exercise 14E –\u00a0Selina Concise Mathematics Class 6 ICSE Solutions<\/h3>\n
\nFrom a rope of 10\\(\\frac { 1 }{ 2 }\\) m long, 4\\(\\frac { 5 }{ 8 }\\) m is cut off. Find the length of the remaining rope.
\nSolution:<\/strong><\/span>
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\nA piece of cloth is 5 metre long. After washing, it shrinks by \\(\\frac { 1 }{ 25 }\\) of its length. What is the length of the cloth after washing ?
\nSolution:<\/strong><\/span>
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\nI bought wheat worth Rs. 12\\(\\frac { 1 }{ 2 }\\), rice worth Rs. 25\\(\\frac { 3 }{ 4 }\\) and vegetables worth
\nRs. 10\\(\\frac { 1 }{ 4 }\\). If I gave a hundred-rupee note to the shopkeeper ; how much did he return to me
\nSolution:<\/strong><\/span>
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\nOut of 500 oranges in a box, \\(\\frac { 3 }{ 25 }\\) are rotten and \\(\\frac { 1 }{ 5 }\\) are kept for some guests. How many oranges are left in the box?
\nSolution:<\/strong><\/span>
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\nAn ornament piece is made of gold and copper. Its total weight is 96g. If \\(\\frac { 1 }{ 12 }\\) of the ornament hi copper, find the weight of gold in it.
\nSolution:<\/strong><\/span>
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\nA girl did half of some work on Monday and one-third of it on Tuesday. How much will she have to do on Wednesday in order to complete the work ?
\nSolution:<\/strong><\/span>
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\nA man spends \\(\\frac { 3 }{ 8 }\\) of his money and 8 still has Rs. 720 left with him. How much money did he have at first ?
\nSolution:<\/strong><\/span>
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\nIn a school, \\(\\frac { 4 }{ 5 }\\) of the students are boys, and the number of girls is 100. Find the number of boys.
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\nAfter finishing \\(\\frac { 3 }{ 4 }\\) of my journey, I find that 12 km of my journey is covered. How much distance is still left to be covered ?
\nSolution:<\/strong><\/span>
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\nWhen Ajit travelled 15 km, he found that one-fourth of his journey was still left. What was the full length of the journey ?
\nSolution:<\/strong><\/span>
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\nIn a particular month, a man earns Rs. 7,200. Out of this income, he spends \\(\\frac { 3 }{ 10 }\\) on food, \\(\\frac { 1 }{ 4 }\\) on house rent, \\(\\frac { 1 }{ 10 }\\) on insurance and \\(\\frac { 2 }{ 25 }\\) on holidays. How much did he save in that month ?
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\n<\/p>\nFractions Revision Exercise –\u00a0Selina Concise Mathematics Class 6 ICSE Solutions<\/h3>\n
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\nEvaluate :
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\nMr. Mehra gave one-third of his money to his son, one-fifth of his money to his daughter and the remaining amount to his wife. If his wife got Rs. 91,000, how much money did Mr. Mehra have originally?
\nSolution:<\/strong><\/span>
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\nA sum of Rs. 84,000 is divided among three persons A, B and C. If A gets one-fourth of it and B gets one-fifth of it; how much did C get ?
\nSolution:<\/strong><\/span>
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\n= Rs. 84,000 – (37,800) = Rs. 46,200<\/p>\n
\nIn one hour Rohit walks 3\\(\\frac { 2 }{ 5 }\\) km. How much distance will he cover in 2\\(\\frac { 1 }{ 2 }\\) hours?
\nSolution:<\/strong><\/span>
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\nAn 84 m long string is cut into pieces each of length 5\\(\\frac { 1 }{ 4 }\\) m. How many pieces are obtained ?
\nSolution:<\/strong><\/span>
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\nIn buying a ready made shirt-two-fifths of my pocket money is spent If Rs. 540 is still left with me, find :
\n(i) The money I had before I bought the shirt.
\n(ii) The emit of the shirt
\nSolution:<\/strong><\/span>
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\nMohan leaves Rs. 1,20,000 to his wife and three children such that two-fifths of this money is given to his wife and the remaining is distributed equally among the children. Find, how much each child gets ?
\nSolution:<\/strong><\/span>
\nTotal amount = Rs. 12,0,000
\nAmount given to his wife = \\(\\frac { 2}{ 5 }\\) of Rs. 1,20,000
\n= Rs. 2 x 24,000 = Rs. 48,000
\nRemaining amount = Rs. 120000 – Rs. 48000 = Rs. 72000
\nThis amount is distributed among three children equally.
\nEach\u2019s share = Rs. 72,000 x \\(\\frac { 1 }{ 3 }\\) = Rs. 24,000<\/p>\n
\nSimplify :
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\nSolution:<\/strong><\/span>
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