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Fractions and Decimals Class 7 Extra Questions

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Fractions and Decimals Class 7 Extra Questions

The document contains 16 math word problems with questions about operations, numbers, geometry, ratios and percentages. It includes finding numbers, products, sums, perimeters, areas, ratios and making comparisons.

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Question 1.

If 23 of a number is 6, find the number.

Question 2.
Find the product of 67 and 223.

Question 3.
Solve the following:

Question 4.
Multiply 2.05 and 1.3.

Question 5.
Solve the following:
(a) 3 – 23
(b) 4 + 25

Question 6.
Arrange the following in ascending order:

Question 7.
Find the products:
(i) 2.4 × 100
(ii) 0.24 × 1000
(iii) 0.024 × 10000

Question 8.
Arnav spends 134 hours in studies, 212 hours in playing cricket. How much time did he
spend in all?

Question 9.
A square paper sheet has 1025 cm long side. Find its perimeter and area.
Question 10.

Question 11.
The product of two numbers is 2.0016. If one of them is 0.72, find the other number.

Question 12.
Reemu reads 15th pages of a book. If she reads further 40 pages, she would have
read 710th
page of the book. How many pages are left to be read? [NCERT Exemplar]

Question 13.
18 of a number equals 25 ÷ 120. What is the number? (NCERT Exemplar)

Question 14.
Simplify the following:

Question 15.
The weight of an object on the Moon is 16 its weight on the Earth. If an object weight
535 kg on the Earth. How much would it weight on the Moon? [NCERT Exemplar]

Question 16.
A picture hall has seats for 820 persons. At a recent film show, one usher guessed it
was 34 full, another that it was 23 full. The ticket office reported 648 sales. Which usher
(first or second) made the better guess? [NCERT Exemplar]

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