Review the key concepts, formulae, and examples before starting your quiz.
🔑Concepts
Understanding Fractions: A fraction represents a part of a whole object or a collection. Imagine a whole round pizza; when we cut it into equal pieces, each piece is a fraction of that pizza. The total number of equal parts is written below the line (denominator), and the parts we are talking about are written above the line (numerator).
Concept of a Half (): When a whole is divided into two equal parts, each part is called a half. Visually, imagine a rectangle with a straight line drawn through the middle; the two identical shapes formed on either side are both halves. Mathematically, .
Concept of a Quarter (): When a whole is divided into four equal parts, each part is a quarter. If you take a square paper and fold it twice (once horizontally and once vertically) to form four smaller equal squares, each small square is of the original paper.
Three-Fourths (): This represents three out of four equal parts of a whole. Visually, if you have a circular cake divided into four equal slices and you eat three of them, the amount you ate is . It can be seen as a half and a quarter combined: .
Equivalent Relationship: Two quarters are equal to one half. If you look at a circle divided into four quadrants, shading two adjacent quadrants covers the same area as shading one-half of the circle. This is written as .
Fractions of a Collection: Fractions also apply to groups of items. For example, if you have a collection of marbles, finding means splitting them into equal groups ( marbles each), and finding means splitting them into equal groups ( marbles each).
Whole from Parts: A whole can be reconstructed by adding its parts. For instance, four quarters () make whole, and two halves () also make whole.
📐Formulae
💡Examples
Problem 1:
Riya has buttons. She uses of them on her doll's dress. How many buttons does she use?
Solution:
Step 1: Identify the total number of buttons = . Step 2: To find (a quarter), divide the total by . Step 3: . So, Riya uses buttons.
Explanation:
Since a quarter means one out of four equal parts, we divide the collection into 4 equal groups to find the value of one part.
Problem 2:
A bottle contains litre of milk. If Sonu drinks litres of milk, how many millilitres () did he drink? (Given: )
Solution:
Step 1: Total milk = . Step 2: Find of by dividing by : . Step 3: Find by multiplying the quarter value by : . So, Sonu drank of milk.
Explanation:
To calculate three-fourths, we first determine the value of one-fourth and then triple that amount.