1) Sam bought 2 7⁄5 kg of flour in one week and 3 4⁄15 kg of flour in second week. The flour Sam bough altogether is a. 7 2/3 b. 5 2/3 c. 6 2/3 d. 4 2/3
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2) The answer of 1⁄3 x 8² + 2² is a. 7.1667 b. 6.1667 c. 4.1667 d. 5.1667
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3) The sum of 2⁄6, 4⁄8 and 5⁄10 is a. 1 1/3 b. 2 1/3 c. 3 1/3 d. 4 1/3
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4) Ana has bought 12 3⁄6 kg of flour. Mary has bought 14 2⁄8 kg of flour and Kristina has bought 11 8⁄12 kg of flour. The one who has bought more flour is a. Ana b. Mary c. Kristina d. Ana & Mary both
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5) The product of 4⁄6 and 2⁄4 is a. 1/4 b. 1/5 c. 1/6 d. 1/3
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6) The descending order of the following rational numbers 8⁄20, 10⁄18 and 9⁄12 is a. 8⁄20, 9⁄12, 10⁄18 b. 9⁄12, 10⁄18, 8⁄20 c. 10⁄18, 8⁄20, 9⁄12 d. 9⁄12, 8⁄20, 10⁄18
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7) Considering recurring decimals, the fraction 20⁄3 can be expressed as a. 7.77 b. 3.66 c. 6.66 d. 9.88
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8) Out of the following rational numbers 3⁄5, 3⁄4, 1 4⁄5 and 2⁄3, the fraction which can be expressed in recurring decimals is a. 2/3 b. 3/5 c. 3/4 d. 1 4/5
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9) Michael bought 4 2⁄4 kg of rice and John borrowed 2 2⁄6 kg of rice from him. The rice (in kgs) Michael have now is a. 5 1/6 b. 4 1/6 c. 3 1/6 d. 2 1/6
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10) By evaluating the following rational number 2⁄8 − 8⁄12 ⁄ (−4⁄6), the answer is a. 5/8 b. 3/8 c. 7/8 d. 1/8
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