Addition 1 To 5 For Kids Definition : Addition Addition is total amount of two or more numbers or things. or Taking two or more numbers and adding them together, is the sum or total of two or more numbers. How to add 1 in 1 Example: 1 + 1 = 2 In this example […]

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       Introduction – Pie Chart   Here we will discuss in brief about construction of a Pie Chart or Pie Graph from given data. Let us see what is a pie chart or pie graph. A “pie graph or (pie chart)” is a circular chart divided into sectors, each sector represents a proportionate part of a whole. […]

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Numerator and Denominator Numerator In math, the top number of a fraction that shows how many parts we have, is known as numerator. Denominator In math, the bottom number of a fraction that shows the number of equal parts of an item is divided into, is known as denominator. Numerator : Top number of a fraction Example: […]

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 Problems and Solutions Percentage wise distribution of players who play four different games are given in below pie graph and total number of players are 1200. Example1: What is the total number of players who play cricket and rugby? Solution: Total number of players are 1200, Percentage of players who play cricket = 12% Percentage of players who play rugby […]

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 Convert Percentage into Decimal Converting a percentage into a decimal is an essential skill in mathematics that helps in various calculations, including financial analysis, statistics, and everyday math. Here’s a detailed explanation: Understanding Percentages and Decimals Percentage: A percentage represents a part per hundred. For example, 50% means 50 out of 100. Decimal: A decimal […]

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Sets and Venn Diagrams The relationship between sets can be represented by diagrams is known as Venn Diagrams. In venn diagrams,  1. A rectangle is represent a universal set. 2. Circles or ovals are represent other subsets of the universal set. Example: The set of Natural numbers is a subset of set of Whole numbers, which […]

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Supplementary and Complementary Angels To understand supplementary and complementary angles, first we need to understand the adjacent angles.                          Adjacent angle Two angles that have a common vertex and a common side but not overlap, are known as adjacent angles.    Complementary Angles When the total of […]

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