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NCERT Solutions Class 6 Maths Chapter 5 Understanding Elementary Shapes Exercise 5.5

Understanding Elementary Shapes   Exercise 5.5 1). Which of the following are models for perpendicular lines: (a). The adjacent edges of a table top. (b). The lines of a railway track. (c). The line segments forming the letter ‘L’. (d). The letter V. Answers: (a). The adjacent edges of a table top. Perpendicular lines. (b). […]

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NCERT Solutions Class 6 Maths Chapter 5 Understanding Elementary Shapes Exercise 5.2

Understanding Elementary Shapes Exercise 5.2 Questions with (*) sign are open-ended questions. 1). What fraction of a clockwise revolution does the hour hand of a clock turn through when it goes from a). 3 to 9                    b). 4 to 7                   c). 7 to 10 d). 12 to 9                  e). 1 to 10                  f). 6 to

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NCERT Solutions Class 6 Maths Chapter 3 Playing with Numbers Exercise 3.7

  Playing with Numbers Exercise 3.7 1). Find the HCF of the following numbers: 1). Renu purchases two bags of fertilizer of weights 75 kg and 69 kg. Find the maximum value of weight which can measure the weight of the fertilizer exact number of times. 2). Three boys step off together from the same

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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 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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