NCERT Solutions Class 6 Maths Chapter 2 Whole Numbers Exercise 2.3

Whole Numbers Exercise 2.3   1). Which of the following will not represent zero. a). 1+0            b). 0 X 0           c). 0/2        d). (10-10)/2 Answer: a. 2). If the product of two whole numbers is zero, can we say that one or both of them will be zero? Justify through examples. If the product of …

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NCERT Solutions Class 6 Chapter 2 Whole Numbers Exercise 2.2

Whole Numbers Exercise 2.2 Examples for Practice 1). Find the sum by suitable rearrangement. a). 837 + 208 + 363            837 + 208 + 363 = (837 + 363) + 208                                 = 1200 + 208                                  = 1408 Ans:      837 + 208 + 363 = 1,408 b). 1962 + 453 + 1538 + …

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NCERT Solutions Class 6 Maths Chapter 2 Whole Numbers Exercise 2.1

  Whole Numbers Exercise 2.1   1). Write the next three natural numbers after 10999.   The next three natural numbers after 10999 are 11000, 11001 and 11002. 2). Write the three whole numbers occurring just before 10001.      The three whole numbers occurring just before 10001 are 10000, 9999, 9998. 3). Which is …

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NCERT Solutions Class 6 Maths Chapter 1 Knowing Our Numbers Exercise 1.3

Knowing Our Numbers Problems for Practice Q 1). Estimate each of the following using a general rule. a). 730 + 998                       b). 796 – 314 c). 12,901 + 2,888                d). 28.292 – 21,496 Make ten more examples of addition, subtraction and estimation of their outcome. a). 730 + 998     Estimation: 700 + 1000      …

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NCERT Solutions Class 6 Chapter 1 Knowing Our Numbers Exercise 1.2

Knowing Our Numbers Exercise 1.2 1). A book exhibition was held for four days in a school. The number of tickets sold at the counter on the first, second, third and final day was respectively 1094, 1812, 2050 and 2751. Find the total number of tickets sold on all four days. The number of tickets …

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NCERT Solutions Std 6 Maths Knowing Our Numbers Exercise 1.2 Try These

Knowing Our Numbers Page 12 Try These 1). How many centimetres make a kilometre? Ans: 100000 centimetres make a kilometer. 2). Name five large cities in India. Find their population. Also, find the distance in kilometres between these cities. The five largest cities in India and their population (approximately)  is as follows: 1). Mumbai – …

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NCERT Solutions Std 6 Maths Chapter 1 Knowing Our Numbers Exercise 1.1

NCERT Solutions Std 6 Maths Chapter 1 Knowing Our Numbers  Exercise 1.1 1). Fill in the blanks. a). 1 lakh = _____________ ten thousand. b). 1 million = _____________ hundred thousand. c). 1 crore = _____________ ten lakh. d). 1 crore = _____________ million. e). 1 million = _____________ lakh. Answers: 1 lakh = 100000 …

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