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1. (b)
Use the associative property of addition.

So, the result is 1083.

2. (c)
Perform subtraction.

3. 1
Any whole number multiplied by 1 gives the result as the number itself.
That is, 1 ⋅ a = a ⋅ 1 = a , where a is a whole number.

4. (b)
Subtract 24 from 67 to determine the whole numbers between them.

So, there are 43 whole numbers between 24 and 67.

5. (d)
Perform multiplication.

So, the product is 149040.

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6.
Perform division.

So, the result is .

7. (b)
We observe that the sum of each row and column is 105.
So, add 63 and 5.

Subtract the sum from 105.

So, the number to be filled in blank space is 37.

8. (c)
The commutative property of whole numbers holds for multiplication and addition.

9. (d)
The distributive property of whole numbers states that , where are
whole numbers.

10. (a)
Subtract from to find the money left after buying the shop.

Add to to find the amount of money Tom will have after selling the shop.

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11. (b)
Find the total loss by multiplying by 960.

Divide the obtained product by to find the number of carpets to be sold to manage the loss.

12.
Apply the distributive property to .
, where and .
So, 204 is split into two terms of which one term is 158. To find the other term, subtract 158 from 204.

So, the number in the blank will be 46.

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