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Question:
Replace * in each of the following by the correct number :
\(\frac{2}{7} = \frac{8}{*}\)
\(\frac{5}{8} =\frac{10}{*}\)
\(\frac{3}{5} =\frac{*}{20}\)
\(\frac{45}{ 60}= \frac{15}{*}\)
\(\frac{18}{24} =\frac{*}{4}\)
CBSE Class VI
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Solution and Explanation
\(\frac{2}{7} = \frac{8}{28}\)
\(\frac{5}{8} =\frac{10}{16}\)
\(\frac{3}{5} =\frac{12}{20}\)
\(\frac{45}{ 60}= \frac{15}{20}\)
\(\frac{18}{24} =\frac{3}{4}\)
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