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Class: 4 Subject: Mathematics

4. Knowing numbers

1. Show 31, 49, 65, 72, 98 on the number line.

2. Show 50, 140, 640, 270, 890 on the number line.

3. Write number names of the following numbers.


(a) 348 = three hundred and forty-eight
(b) 406 = four hundred and six
(c) 520 = five hundred and twenty

4. write the missing numbers in the given blanks.


(a) 300, 310, 320, 330, 340, 350
(b) 500, 550, 600, 650, 700, 750

5. Expand the numbers given below in all three ways.


(a) 381 = 300 + 80 + 1
= 3hundreds + 8tens + 1ones
= 3 X 100 + 8 X 10 + 1X1
(b) 705 = 700 + 0 + 5
= 7hundreds + 0tens + 5ones
= 7 X 100 + 0 X 10 + 5X1
6. write the place value of the underlined digit in the numbers.
(a) 480 = 400
(b) 127 = 7
(c) 395 = 90

7. Make all possible numbers using these digits.


(a) 2, 6, 4 = 264, 246, 642, 624, 426, 462
(b) 7, 1, 5 = 715, 751, 157, 175, 571, 517
(c) 3, 0, 8 = 308, 380, 830, 803

Exercise (page 36)

(Note: - write answers for Q1, Q2, Q11, Q12 in text book itself.)

3. I am a two-digit number with 6 in the units’ place and 1 in the tens place. Who am I?
Sol: -

T O
1 6

The number = 16

4. I lie between 30 and 40. The digit in my units place is the same as the digit in my tens
place. Who am I?
Sol: - The number that lie between 30 and 40 are
31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39
T O
3 3

The number = 3
5. Find all the two-digit numbers, whose digit in the tens place is twice the digit in the units
place.

Sol: -
T O
2 1
4 2
6 3
8 4

The numbers are 21, 42, 63, 84.

6. Find all the two-digit numbers having the same digit in the units and tens place.
Sol: -
T O
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
6 6
7 7
8 8
9 9

7. I am a three-digit numbers. The digit in my hundreds place is 6, the digit in my tens place
is 0 and the digit in my units place is 9. Who am I?
Sol: -
H T O
6 0 9
The number = 609.
8. Find all the three-digit numbers whose digit in the hundreds place is three times the digit
in the units place and the digit in the tens place is 1.

Sol: -
H T O
3 1 1
6 1 2
9 1 3

9. Find all the numbers that lie between 500 and 600 whose digit in the units place is the
same as the digit in the tens place.
Sol: - The numbers are 511, 522, 533, 544, 555, 566,577, 588, 599.
10. Gauri has 1 thousand and 2 ten-rupee notes. How much money does she has?
Sol: -
Th H T O
1 0 2 0

13. Which are the largest and smallest three-digit numbers that you can make with these
digits?
Sol:- (a) 7, 6, 3 (b) 3, 4, 2, 9
Largest number = 763 Largest number = 943
Smallest number = 367 Smallest number = 234

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