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Fair Share

CBSE · Class 3 · Mathematics

Quick revision notes for Fair Share — CBSE Class 3 Mathematics. Key concepts, formulas, and definitions for last-minute revision.

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Key Topics to Revise

1

Equal Sharing and Fair Division

  • Equal sharing means dividing things into parts that are exactly the same size
  • We can fold objects like paratha or paper to check if two pieces are equal
  • Fair sharing means everyone gets the same amount
2

Understanding Halves

  • Half means one part when we divide a whole into 2 equal parts
  • We can make halves in different ways - horizontally, vertically, or diagonally
  • Half of a number is that number divided by 2
3

Understanding Quarters

  • Quarter means one part when we divide a whole into 4 equal parts
  • A quarter is also called 'one-fourth'
  • A quarter is half of a half
4

Comparing Fractions and Parts

  • Half is bigger than quarter
  • Three quarters is bigger than half
  • We can compare 'more than half' and 'less than half'

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Fair sharing means dividing objectsA half means dividing something intoA quarter means dividing something intoDouble means twice as muchThree

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What are the important topics in Fair Share for CBSE Class 3 Mathematics?

Fair Share covers several key topics that are frequently asked in CBSE Class 3 board exams. Focus on the core concepts listed on this page and practise related questions to build confidence.

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