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a. 4 b. 1
c. 3 d. 0
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(6) Sunil bought 3 pieces of ribbon. The first piece was 49 cm long, the second piece was 69 cm long and
the third piece was 682 cm long. The total length of the three pieces is m.
11
(8) Akshiti has to travel a long way to go to work everyday. Akshiti first takes her cycle to travel of the
80
9
total distance to the bus-stop. The bus takes her another of the distance. Akshiti then takes a train
40
9
to travel a distance of 56.381 km. And finally she walks of the total distance from the station to
160
her office. What is the total distance (in kilometers) from her house to the office?
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(9) How many vertices does the given shape have?
(10) Bala buys 14 notebooks. Shweta buys 6 more notebooks than Bala. How many notebooks do both of
them have altogether?
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Answers
(1) a. Triangle
Step 1
We know that the sides are the straight lines that make the shape.
Step 2
Let us locate the sides of the given shapes.
Step 3
Triangle
3 1
Step 4
Rectangle
1
4 2
Step 5
Circle
Step 6
We see that a triangle has 3 sides.
(2) d. 0
Step 1
We see that the shape is round.
Step 2
The shape has no sides.
Step 3
We see that the given shape has 0 sides.
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(3) c. 7 months
Step 1
Let us look at the table given below.
January 31
February 28/29
March 31
April 30
May 31
June 30
July 31
August 31
September 30
October 31
November 30
December 31
Step 2
Counting the number of months with 31 days, we conclude that 7 months of the year have 31
days.
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(4) 4
Step 1
Let us look at the table given below.
January 31
February 28/29
March 31
April 30
May 31
June 30
July 31
August 31
September 30
October 31
November 30
December 31
Step 2
Counting the number of months with 30 days, we conclude that 4 months of the year have 30
days.
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(5) 0
Step 1
We see that the shape is round.
Step 2
The shape has no sides.
Step 3
We see that the given shape has 0 sides.
(6) 8
Step 1
Given: Length of first piece = 49 cm
Length of second piece = 69 cm
Length of third piece = 682 cm
Step 2
The total length of the three pieces will be the sum of the length of the three pieces.
So, total length = Length of the first piece + Length of the second piece + Length of the third piece
= 49 cm + 69 cm + 682 cm = 800 cm
Step 3
We know that 1 m = 100 cm.
Converting 800 cm into meters.
800 cm = 800 ÷ 100 m = 8 m
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(7) 0
Step 1
We see that the shape is round.
Step 2
The shape has no vertices.
Step 3
We see that the given shape has 0 vertices.
(8) 97 km
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(9) 4
Step 1
Let us mark the vertices of the given shape.
Step 2
Counting the number of vertices, we get:
4 1
3 2
Step 3
We see that the given shape has 4 vertices.
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(10) 34
Step 1
Given, Bala buys 14 notebooks and Shweta buys 6 more notebooks than Bala.
We need to find the total number of notebooks they have altogether.
Step 2
The number of notebooks bought by Bala = 14
Shweta bought 6 more notebooks than Bala.
Therefore, the number of notebooks bought by Shweta = The number of notebooks bought by
Bala + 6
= 14 + 6
= 20
Step 3
The total number of notebooks they have altogether = The number of notebooks bought by Bala +
The number of notebooks bought by Shweta
= 14 + 20
= 34
Step 4
Hence, they have 34 notebooks altogether.
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