Worksheet on Greater or Smaller Fraction

Practice the math question given in the worksheet on greater or smaller fraction. The questions are based on fractions having the same denominators but different numerators and fractions having the same numerators but different denominators.

1. Write greater or smaller between the given pairs of fractions:

(i) 1/8 ______ 3/8

(ii) 3/7 ______ 2/7

(iii) 15/41 ______ 10/41

(iv) 7/15 ______ 9/15

(v) 112/132 ______ 108/132

(vi) 25/39 ______ 37/39

2. Mark greater (>) or smaller (<) between the given pairs of fractions:

(i) 1/9 ______ 1/10

(ii) 5/17 ______ 5/19

(iii) 11/12 ______ 11/13

(iv) 15/21 ______ 15/23

(v) 21/43 ______ 21/45

(vi) 5/21 ______ 5/17


3. Fill in the gaps:

(i) 1/5 of 15

(ii) 1/3 of 12

(iii) 2/3 of 24

(iv) 3/7 of 28

(v) 5/8 of 32

(vi) 7/8 of 64


4. Write the fractions in 'ascending order' and 'descending order':

(i) 1/4, 3/4, 2/4, 4/4

(ii) 5/16, 7/16, 1/16, 9/16, 11/16

(iii) 5/7, 2/7, 6/7, 3/7

(iv) 6/11, 3/11, 11/11, 8/11, 7/11


5. Davis bought 7 mangoes. 2/7 of them were damaged. How many mangoes were in good condition?

6. Find 3/8 of 32

7. Shelly bought 16 chocolates, 3/4 of which was eaten. Find the number of remaining chocolates.

Answers for the worksheet on greater or smaller fraction are given below to check the exact answers of the above questions on finding the greater fraction or smaller fraction between the given pairs of fractions.


Answers:

1. (i) <

(ii) >

(iii) >

(iv) <

(v) >

(vi) <


2. (i) >

(ii) >

(iii) >

(iv) >

(v) >

(vi) <


3. (i) 3

(ii) 4

(iii) 16

(iv) 12

(v) 20

(vi) 56


4. (i) ascending order - 1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4

descending order - 4/4, 3/4, 2/4, 1/4

(ii) ascending order - 1/16, 5/16, 7/16, 9/16, 11/16

descending order - 11/16, 9/16, 7/16, 5/16, 1/16

(iii) ascending order - 2/7, 3/7, 5/7, 6/7

descending order - 6/7, 5/7, 3/7, 2/7

(iv) ascending order - 3/11, 6/11, 7/11, 8/11, 11/11

descending order -11/11, 8/11, 7/11, 6/11, 3/11


5. 5 mangoes

6. 12

7. 4 chocolates




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