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Whole Numbers Class 6 Extra Questions Maths Chapter 2 Whole Numbers Class 6 Extra Questions Very Short Answer Type Question 1. Write the smallest whole number. Solution: 0 is the smallest whole number. Question 2. What is the predecessor of whole number 0? Solution: Whole number 0 has no predecessor. Question 3. Which property do [...]
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NCERT Solutions for Class 6 Maths Chapter 2 Whole Numbers Exercise 2.3 Exercise 2.3 Ex 2.3 Class 6 Maths Question 1. Which of the following will not represent zero: (a) 1 + 0 (b) 0 x 0 (c) (frac { 0 }{ 2 }) (d) (frac { 10-10 }{ 2 }) Solution: (a) 1 + 0 [...]
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NCERT Solutions for Class 6 Maths Chapter 2 Whole Numbers Exercise 2.2 Exercise 2.2 Ex 2.2 Class 6 Maths Question 1. Find the sum by suitable arrangement: (a) 837 + 208 + 363 (b) 1962 + 453,+ 1538 + 647 Solution: (a) 837 + 208 + 363 = (837 + 363) + 208 = 1200 + [...]
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Exercise 2.1 Ex 2.1 Class 6 Maths Question 1. Write the next three natural numbers after 10999. Solution: The next three natural numbers after 10999 are 11000, 11001 and 11002. Ex 2.1 Class 6 Maths Question 2. Write three whole numbers occurring just before 10001. Solution: 10001 – 1 = 10000 10000 – 1 = 9999 9999 [...]
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Knowing Our Numbers Class 6 Extra Questions Maths Chapter 1 Knowing Our Numbers Class 6 Extra Questions Very Short Answer Type Question 1. Write the smallest three digit number whose value does not change on reversing its digits. Solution: The required number is 101. Question 2. Write the greatest three digit number which does not [...]
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NCERT Solutions For Class 6 Maths Knowing Our Numbers Exercise 1.3 Exercise 1.3 Ex 1.3 Class 6 Maths Question 1. Estimate each of the following using general rule: (a) 730 + 998 (b) 796 – 314 (c) 12,904 + 2,888 (d) 28,292 – 21,496 Make ten more such examples of addition, subtraction and estimation of their [...]
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NCERT Solutions For Class 6 Maths Knowing Our Numbers Exercise 1.2 Exercise 1.2 Ex 1.2 Class 6 Maths Question 1. A book exhibition was held for four days in a school. The number of tickets sold at the counter on the first, second, third and final day was respectively 1094, 1812, 2050 and 2751. Find the [...]
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NCERT Solutions for Class 6 Maths Chapter 1 Knowing Our Numbers Ex 1.1 Class 6 Maths Question 1. Fill in the blanks: (a) 1 lakh = ………….. ten thousand. (b) 1 million = ………… hundred thousand. (c) 1 crore = ………… ten lakh. (d) 1 crore = ………… million. (e) 1 million = ………… lakh. [...]