Class 9 Maths – The World of Numbers
Exercise Set 3.4 Solutions | Ganita Manjari
Question 1
Represent the rational numbers 2/3, -5/4 and 1 1/2 on a single number line.
Solution
Convert mixed fraction into improper fraction:
1 1/2 = 3/2
Now the given rational numbers are:
-5/4 , 2/3 , 3/2
Their positions on the number line are:
-5/4 lies between -1 and -2
2/3 lies between 0 and 1
3/2 lies between 1 and 2
Therefore, these numbers can be represented on the same number line at their respective positions.
Question 2
Find three distinct rational numbers that lie strictly between -1/2 and 1/4.
Solution
We know:
-1/2 = -4/8
1/4 = 2/8
Now numbers lying between -4/8 and 2/8 are:
-3/8 , -2/8 , 1/8
Simplifying:
-3/8 , -1/4 , 1/8
Therefore, three rational numbers are:
-3/8 , -1/4 , 1/8
Question 3
Simplify the expression:
(-1/4) + (5/12)
Solution
LCM of 4 and 12 = 12
-1/4 = -3/12
Now,
-3/12 + 5/12
= 2/12
= 1/6
Therefore, the simplified value is:
1/6
Question 4
A tailor has 15 3/4 metres of fine silk. If making one kurta requires 2 1/4 metres of silk, exactly how many kurtas can he make?
Solution
Convert mixed fractions into improper fractions:
15 3/4 = 63/4
2 1/4 = 9/4
Now divide:
63/4 ÷ 9/4
= 63/4 × 4/9
= 63/9
= 7
Therefore, the tailor can make exactly:
7 kurtas
Question 5
Find three rational numbers between 3.1415 and 3.1416.
Solution
Three rational numbers between 3.1415 and 3.1416 are:
3.14151
3.14152
3.14153
Question 6
Can you think of other way(s) to find a rational number between any two rational numbers?
Solution
Yes.
One simple method is to find the average of the two rational numbers.
If two rational numbers are a and b, then a rational number between them is:
(a + b)/2
For example:
Between 2 and 4:
(2 + 4)/2
= 6/2
= 3
Therefore, 3 lies between 2 and 4.
Students preparing for Class 9 Maths Ganita Manjari should practice all exercise sets and end-of-chapter exercises regularly for better understanding of concepts and excellent exam preparation. Below is the complete chapter-wise list of exercises from Chapters 1 to 4. Students can explore all solutions, worksheets, practice papers, and important questions chapter-wise.
Chapter 1 – Orienting Yourself: The Use of Coordinates
- Exercise Set 1.1 Solutions
- Exercise Set 1.2 Solutions
- End of Chapter Exercises Solutions
Chapter 2 – Introduction to Linear Polynomials
- Exercise Set 2.1 Solutions
- Exercise Set 2.2 Solutions
- Exercise Set 2.3 Solutions
- Exercise Set 2.4 Solutions
- Exercise Set 2.5 Solutions
- Exercise Set 2.6 Solutions
- End of Chapter Exercises Solutions
Chapter 3 – The World of Numbers
- Exercise Set 3.1 Solutions
- Exercise Set 3.2 Solutions
- Exercise Set 3.3 Solutions
- Exercise Set 3.4 Solutions
- Exercise Set 3.5 Solutions
- End of Chapter Exercises Solutions
Chapter 4 – Exploring Algebraic Identities
- Exercise Set 4.1 Solutions
- Exercise Set 4.2 Solutions
- Exercise Set 4.3 Solutions
- Exercise Set 4.4 Solutions
- Exercise Set 4.5 Solutions
- End of Chapter Exercises Solutions