(i) \(\frac{3}{7}\) = Reciprocal = \(\frac{3}{7}\)
Therefore, it is an improper fraction.
(ii) \(\frac{5}{8}\) = Reciprocal = \(\frac{8}{5}\)
Therefore, it is an improper fraction.
(iii) \(\frac{9}{7}\) = Reciprocal = \(\frac{7}{9}\)
Therefore, it is a proper fraction.
(iv) \(\frac{6}{5}\)= Reciprocal = \(\frac{5}{6}\)
Therefore, it is a proper fraction.
(v) \(\frac{12}{7}\) = Reciprocal = \(\frac{7}{12}\)
Therefore, it is a proper fraction.
(vi) \(\frac{1}{8}\) = Reciprocal = \(\frac{8}{1}\)
Therefore, it is a whole number.
(vii) \(\frac{1}{11}\) = Reciprocal = \(\frac{11}{1}\)
Therefore, it is a whole number.
Types | Week I | Week II | Week III | Week IV | Total |
Type A | 2650 | 1640 | - | - | 8820 |
Type B | - | 1520 | 1650 | 1730 | - |
Type C | 3240 | - | - | 2550 | 8750 |
Type D | 2960 | 1220 | - | - | 8270 |
Total | 10730 | - | 7530 | - | - |
Write equations for the following statements:
(i) The sum of numbers x and 4 is 9.
(ii) 2 subtracted from y is 8.
(iii) Ten times a is 70.
(iv) The number b divided by 5 gives 6.
(v) Three-fourth of t is 15.
(vi) Seven times m plus 7 gets you 77.
(vii) One-fourth of a number x minus 4 gives 4.
(viii) If you take away 6 from 6 times y, you get 60.
(ix) If you add 3 to one-third of z, you get 30