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1 2 0 6 0 0 4
+ 6 6 3 2 2 6 3
a. 8878694 b. 8878974
c. 8878861 d. 8878789
(2) 242 × 0 = ?
a. 1 b. 242
c. 0 d. None of these
3
(3) Saina's aunt lives 60 kilometers away from her house. When she wants to visit her aunt, she travels of
10
this distance by train and the rest by bus. How many kilometers does she travels by bus?
a. 42 b. 23
c. 18 d. 39
(4) Out of all the adults, there are 433929 men, and 1894799 women in a town. If the total population of the town
(5) If the average weight of 14 students in a class is 32.74 kg, then the total weight of the students in that class
is kg.
(6) A factory makes 903 calculators in a day. It will produce calculators in 9 weeks.
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(7) If the arrows shown below are equal in size, then the perimeter of the given figure is cm.
6 cm
8 cm
2 cm
(8) cm of wire is needed to mark the boundary of a rectangle that is 182 cm long and 29 cm wide.
(9) Aamir bought 4 packets of candies and each packet contains equal number of candies. He ate 16 candies
out of them and distributed the remaining 64 among his three friends. Find the number of candies in 3 such
packets.
(10) Circle the figure with more vertices.
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Answers
(1) d. 8878789
Step 1
Arranging the given numbers in columns and adding columnwise.
We get:
M HTh TTh Th H T O
Carry→
1 0 4 0 5 2 2
1 2 0 6 0 0 4
+ 6 6 3 2 2 6 3
8 8 7 8 7 8 9
Step 2
Explanation:
Adding ones:
2 ones + 4 ones
+ 3 ones
=9 ones
Adding tens:
2 tens + 0 tens
+ 6 tens
=8 tens
Adding hundreds:
5 hundreds + 0 hundreds
+ 2 hundreds
=7 hundreds
Adding thousands:
0 thousands + 6 thousands
+ 2 thousands
=8 thousands
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Adding ten thousands:
Adding millions:
1 millions + 1 millions
+ 6 millions
=8 millions
Step 3
Hence, the sum of the given numbers is 8878789.
(2) c. 0
Step 1
We know that the product of any number, when multiplied by 0, is 0.
Step 2
So, on multiplying the number 242 by 0, we get 0 as the product.
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(3) a. 42
Step 1
The total distance between Saina's house and her aunt's house = 60 km
Step 2
3
: The distance Saina travels by train = of 60 km
10
3
= × 60 km
10
= 18 km
Step 3
In order to find the distance travelled by bus, let us subtract the total distance and the distance she
traveled by train = 60 - 18 = 42
Step 4
Therefore, Saina traveled 42 km by bus to reach her aunt's house.
(4) 1527089
Step 1
According to the question, we have been asked to find the total number of children in the town.
Step 2
Number of men in the town = 433929
Number of women in the town = 1894799
Total population of the town = 3855817
Step 3
Total number of children = Total population of the town - Number of men in the town - Number of
women in the town
= 3855817 - 433929 - 1894799
= 1527089
Step 4
Therefore, total number of children in the town is 1527089 .
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(5) 458.36
Step 1
We are given that the average weight of 14 students in a class is 32.74 kg and we are required to find
the total weight of all the students in the class.
Step 2
Average weight of students in the class = 32.74 kg
Number of students = 14
Total weight of students = Average weight × Number of students
= 32.74 × 14
= 458.36 kg
Step 3
Hence, the total weight of the students in the class is 458.36 kg.
(6) 56889
Step 1
We need to calculate the number of calculators made in 9 weeks.
Step 2
There are 7 days in a week. This means, the number of days in 9 weeks = 7 × 9 days
= 63 days
Step 3
Hence, the number of calculators made by the factory in 63 days = The number of calculators made by
the factory in 1 day × The number of days
= 903 × 63
= 56889 calculators
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(7) 128
Step 1
We know that the perimeter of any figure is the sum of the length of its boundaries.
Step 2
To find the perimeter of the given figure, let us label the figure as follows:
A
X B
W C
T F
U V D E
S G
Q P J I
R H
O K
N L
Step 3
Now, the perimeter of the given figure = AB + BC + CD + DE + EF + FG + GH + HI + IJ + JK + KL+ LM
+ MN + NO + OP + PQ + QR + RS + ST+ TU + UV + VW + WX + XA
= 6 cm + 2 cm + 8 cm + 8 cm + 2 cm + 6 cm + 6 cm + 2 cm + 8 cm + 8 cm + 2 cm + 6 cm + 6 cm + 2
cm + 8 cm + 8 cm + 2 cm + 6 cm + 6 cm + 2 cm + 8 cm + 8 cm + 2 cm + 6 cm = 128 cm
Step 4
Therefore, the perimeter of the given figure is 128 cm .
(8) 422
Step 1
The length of wire needed to mark the boundary of a rectangle is equal to the perimeter of the
rectangle.
Step 2
The sides of the rectangle are 182 cm and 29 cm.
Therefore, perimeter = 182 + 29 + 182 + 29
= 2(182 + 29) cm
= 422 cm
Step 3
So, 422 cm of wire is needed to mark the boundary of the given rectangle.
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(9) 60
Step 1
According to the question, Aamir bought 4 packets of candies. He ate 16 candies and distributed the
remaining 64 candies.
Step 2
The total number of candies Aamir had = The number of candies he ate + The number of candies he
distributed
= 16 + 64 = 80
Hence, we conclude that there were a total of 80 candies in 4 packets.
Step 3
So, the number of candies in 1 packet = 80 ÷ 4 = 20
Number of candies in 3 such packets = 20 × 3 = 60
Step 4
Therefore, there were 60 candies in 3 packets.
(10)
Step 1
A vertex is a point where two or more lines meet.
Step 2
Counting the number of vertices.
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1
4
6 7
5 8
Step 3
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