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L2 Basic Properties of Numbers HW
L2 Basic Properties of Numbers HW
(2) Find the sum of 3rd, 5th and 6th even numbers after 21.
(3) ‘M’ is an even number. What will be serially the fifth odd number after M?
(4) A patient was examined by a doctor first at 9.30, then second time at 10.20
third time at 11.30 and then at 1.00. In this order at what time will the doctor
examine him?
(5) How many 3- digit even numbers can be formed using the digits 3,2,0?
(6) ‘Y’ is an even number which is exactly divisible by 7. Which is the 2nd odd
number exactly divisible by 7, in terms of ‘Y’?
(7) In which of the following cases, the remainder will not be a zero?
(a) The double of any prime number divided by 2.
(b) The double of any even no divided by 4
(c ) The double of some odd numbers divided by 3
(8) Ketki, Kanchan and Kaveri have 43 pebbles in total. Kaveri has 7 pebbles more
than Ketki, but Kanchan has 4 pebbles less than Kaveri. Find how many more
pebbles Ketki should get so that she will have the same number of pebbles as
Kanchan has?
(9) How many numbers above 3000 can be formed using the digits 3, 1,5,0, such
that each digit appears only once in each number?
(10) A number when divided by 169 leaves 91 as remainder. Find the remainder,
if same number is divided by 13.
(11) Deepak has as many animals as he has birds. If the total number of the feet
of all the animals and birds with him is 168, what is the number of birds Deepak
has?
(14) – (15) Observe the following number line and answer the questions:
A B C D E F G H I
(14) Find the distance of the point associated with the opposite number of (-4)
from (-3)
(15) If the coordinate of point X is - , between which two points does X fall?