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Updated 5 Feb 2024

Q1. What are factors, multiples? What are integers? How will you teach learners fractions?

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Factors are numbers that divide evenly into another number. Multiples are numbers that are the product of a given number and any whole number.

  • Factors are the numbers that divide evenly into another number without leaving a remainder.

  • For example, the factors of 12 are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 12.

  • Multiples are the numbers that can be obtained by multiplying a given number by any whole number.

  • For example, the multiples of 5 are 5, 10, 15, 20, and so on.

  • Integers are whole numbers, both...read more

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Q2. Give real life examples to teach the difference between fractions and whole numbers.

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Fractions represent parts of a whole, while whole numbers represent complete units.

  • Fractions are used to represent parts of a whole, such as dividing a pizza into slices.

  • Whole numbers are used to represent complete units, such as counting the number of apples in a basket.

  • Fractions can be used to measure quantities that are not whole numbers, like measuring 1/2 cup of flour for a recipe.

  • Whole numbers are used in everyday situations like counting money or telling time on a cloc...read more

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Q3. Difference between ratio and proportion.

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Ratio compares two quantities, while proportion compares two ratios.

  • Ratio is the quantitative relationship between two numbers, showing how many times one value is contained within another.

  • Proportion is an equation that states that two ratios are equal.

  • Ratio is a comparison of two quantities, while proportion is a statement of equality between two ratios.

  • Ratio can be expressed as a fraction, decimal, or percentage, while proportion is always expressed as an equation.

  • Example o...read more

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Q4. Fractions with real life example

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Fractions represent parts of a whole in real life.

  • Fractions are used to represent parts of a whole or a group.

  • Examples include dividing a pizza into slices, sharing candies among friends, or measuring ingredients for a recipe.

  • Fractions can also be used to represent ratios, such as the ratio of boys to girls in a classroom.

  • Understanding fractions is important in everyday tasks like budgeting, cooking, and measuring.

  • Fractions can be added, subtracted, multiplied, and divided to...read more

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Q5. Do you have good internet connection?

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Yes, I have a good internet connection.

  • I have a stable and high-speed internet connection.

  • I can easily access online resources and communicate effectively.

  • I have never faced any major issues with my internet connection.

  • I can stream videos, download files, and participate in online meetings without interruptions.

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Q6. Do you have battery backup?

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Yes, we have battery backup.

  • We have a backup power supply in case of power outages.

  • The battery backup ensures uninterrupted operation of our systems.

  • This is particularly important for critical tasks and data protection.

  • For example, during a power outage, our servers and equipment will continue to function without interruption.

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