ML Aggarwal Fractions Exe-6.7 Class 6 ICSE Maths Solutions

ML Aggarwal Fractions Exe-6.7 Class 6 ICSE Maths Solutions. We Provide Step by Step Answer of  Exe-6.7 Questions for Fractions as council prescribe guideline for upcoming board exam. Visit official Website CISCE for detail information about ICSE Board Class-6.

ML Aggarwal Fractions Exe-6.7 Class 6 ICSE Maths Solutions

Board ICSE
Publications Avichal Publishig Company (APC)
Subject Maths
Class 6th
Chapter-6 Fractions
Writer ML Aggarwal
Book Name Understanding
Topics Solution of Exe-6.7 Questions
Edition 2023-2024

Fractions Exe-6.7

ML Aggarwal Class 6 ICSE Maths Solutions

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Question 1. Sarita bought 2/5 metre of ribbon and Lalita 3/4 metre of ribbon. What is the total length of the ribbon they bought?

Answer:

Ribbon bought by Sarita = 2/5 m
Ribbon bought by Lalita = 3/4 m
∴ Total length of the ribbon they bought

Question 1. Sarita bought 2/5 metre of ribbon and Lalita 3/4 metre of ribbon. What is the total length of the ribbon they bought?Question 1. Sarita bought 2/5 metre of ribbon and Lalita 3/4 metre of ribbon. What is the total length of the ribbon they bought?

Question 2. A bamboo of length 2(3/4)  metre broke into two pieces. One piece was 7/8 metre long. How long is the other piece?

Answer:

Let of original piece of bamboo = 2(3/4) = 11/4 metre
Length of one piece = 7/8 metre
Length of other piece = 7/8 metre – 7/8 metre

Question 2. A bamboo of length 2(3/4)  metre broke into two pieces. One piece was 7/8 metre long. How long is the other piece?

Question 3. Nidhi’s house is 1(9/10) km from her school. She walked some distance and then took a bus for 1(1/2) km to reach the school. How far did she walk?

Answer:

Distance of Nidhi’s house from school

= 1(9/10) km = 19/10 km

Question 3. Nidhi’s house is 1(9/10) km from her school. She walked some distance and then took a bus for 1(1/2) km to reach the school. How far did she walk?

Question 4. From a rope of length 20(1/2)  m, a piece of length 3(5/8)  m is cut off. Find the length of the remaining rope.

Answer:

Total length of rope = 20(1/2) 20 \frac{1}{2} m
Length cut off = 3(5/8)  m

Question 4. From a rope of length 20(1/2)  m, a piece of length 3(5/8)  m is cut off. Find the length of the remaining rope.

∴ Length of the remaining rope = 16(7/8)  m

Question 5. The weight of three packets are 2(3/4)  kg. 3(1/3)  kg. and 5(2/5)  kg. Find total weight of all the three packets.

Answer:

Weight of 1st packet = 2(3/4)
Weight of 2nd packet = 3(1/3)
Weight of 3rd packet = 5(2/5)
∴ Total weight

Question 5. The weight of three packets are 2(3/4)  kg. 3(1/3)  kg. and 5(2/5)  kg. Find total weight of all the three packets.

Question 6. Shivani read 25 pages of a book containing 100 pages. Nandni read 2/5 of the same book. Who read less?

Answer:

Shivani read pages = 25/100 = 1/4
Nandni read pages = 2/5
Now, LCM of 4 and 5 = 20
Making 1/4 and 2/5  as like fractions

Question 6. Shivani read 25 pages of a book containing 100 pages. Nandni read 2/5 of the same book. Who read less?
∴ Shivani read less pages than Nandni.

Question 7. Rafiq exercised for 3/6 of an hour, while Rohit, exercised for 3/4 of an hour. Who exercised for a longer time and by what fraction of an hour?

Answer:

Rafiq exercised for 3/6 of an hour
= 1/2 of an hour
Rohit exercised for 3/4 of an hour
= 3/4 of an hour
LCM of 2 and 4 = 4

Question 7. Rafiq exercised for 3/6 of an hour, while Rohit, exercised for 3/4 of an hour. Who exercised for a longer time and by what fraction of an hour?

Rafiq’s exercise < Rohit’s exercise
More exercise done by Rohit in fraction

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Rohit does exercise more then Rafiq by 1/4 of an hour.

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