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Saint Mary’s Convent Senior

Secondary School
Jagatpura, Jaipur

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Worksheet - 7 (08- May-2020)

Answer Key
1.

1 a. 87 b. 170
2 a. 77 b. 337
3 a. 120 b. 148

2.

a. 6666 b. 2685 c. 8688 d. 6968


e. 7888 f. 9879 g. 8239 h. 8414

3.

a. 8366 b. 8144 c. 7682 d. 9593

4.

a. 3155 b. 3523 c. 5270


d. 9204 e. 9080 f. 5348

(Dear students try to understand the concepts given in examples


solved in assignment before solving questions given in worksheet and
also refer to the video given at the end of the assignment)

Note:- Dear Parents and Students,

School is planning e-magazine. Kindly provide your innovative ideas and


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Assignment – 8
(Do your works in mathematics practice copy)

Chapter 2. Addition:-

Read and Learn:-

In this chapter we will learn:-

 Addition by Different Methods


 Adding 4-digit Numbers (without carry- over)
 Adding 4-digit Numbers (with carry-over)
 Properties of Addition
 Statement sums
 Estimation of sums to the Nearest Hundred

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Dear students for some interesting facts related to the topic discussed above, you
may refer to the link given below:-
https://youtu.be/zG-dudyFZfc

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Worksheet – 8

(Do your works in mathematics practice copy)

1. Fill in the blanks:-

2. Solve the following sums:-

(a). In a library, there are 420 Hindi books, 180 science books and 730 English
books. How many books are there in the library?

(b). A shopkeeper had 925 eggs and he bought 1200 more. How many eggs he
had now?

(c). A shopkeeper sold 810 soaps in first week and 950 soaps in second week. How
many soaps did he sell in these two weeks?

(d). At a birthday party, there are 175 children, 60 women and 50 men. How many
people are there in the party?

3. Estimate the sum to the nearest hundred:-

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