How to Make a Pictograph A pictograph is a way to represent data visually using symbols, images, or objects. Each symbol or object in a pictograph represents a certain number of items, making it easier to understand and compare data at a glance. Here’s how to make a pictograph in detail, with examples using objects […]

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Greater then Symbol Meaning, Examples Explaining “Greater Than” Problems with Objects, Symbols, and Examples for Kids Objective: kids understand the concept of “greater than” using everyday objects, symbols, and simple examples. 1. Introduction to the “Greater Than” Symbol (>) Symbol: The “greater than” symbol looks like this: >. Meaning: When comparing two numbers or quantities, […]

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Descending Order Word Problems For Kids Descending Order Word Problems Descending order means arranging numbers from the largest to the smallest. Let’s go through a step-by-step explanation of descending order word problems with diagrams. Example Problem: Problem: Sarah, John, and Emma collected 32, 45, and 28 apples respectively. Arrange the number of apples they collected […]

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Worksheet International Place Value System The International Place Value System uses periods of three digits separated by commas to represent large numbers. Each period has a specific name: Ones (units, tens, hundreds) Thousands (thousands, ten thousands, hundred thousands) Millions (millions, ten millions, hundred millions) Billions (billions, ten billions, hundred billions) 1. Write the Place Value […]

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Rational Numbers Between Two Rational Numbers Rational numbers are numbers which can be expressed in the form of p and q where q ≠ 0. We can find unlimited rational numbers between two rational numbers. A number between two rational numbers can be a rational number or a whole number. When we find whole number […]

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Comparing – Unit Fractions Unit fractions are fractions in which numerator(top of the number) of the fraction is 1 and denominator(bottom number) of the fraction is a whole number. Example: 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, 1/5, 1/12, and so on. In a unit fraction, the numerator is always 1. In a fraction, denominator shows the number of […]

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Ratio A ratio is a powerful tool for comparing quantities. By understanding how to represent, simplify, and use ratios, we can solve various practical problems. Whether in cooking, finance, or everyday measurements, ratios help make sense of the relationships between different quantities. A ratio is a mathematical expression that represents the relationship between two or […]

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Compared different unit quantities 1.Length of a pencil is 15cm and its diameter is 5mm. What is the ratio of the length of pencil and diameter.        The length and diameter of the pencil are given in different units. The length of pencil in centimeter and the diameter    diameter of pencil in millimeter.         First […]

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Increase and Decrease Percentage Before learn calculating, percentage increase and decrease we will see that what is a percentage? Definition: A Percent is a number or ratio expressed as a fraction of 100, in other words Percent is a fraction of denominator 100. Percent is denoted by the symbol %. ‘Per’ ‘cent’ means out of 100. The […]

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