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CHAPTER 1

KNOWING OUR NUMBERS


(5/4/2021 – 9/4/2021)
# Observe the following numbers:
4, 17, 24, 86, 94
Q. What is the greatest number in the above set of
numbers?
Ans. 94
Q. What is the smallest number in the above set of
numbers?
Ans. 4
Q. Compare the following:
a) 74 < 84
b) 154 > 110
c) 107 < 170
d) 103 = 103
# INDIAN SYSTEM OF NUMERATION
Q. Write the following in words:-
a) 15,496 – Fifteen thousand four hundred
ninety-six
b) 8,24,100 – Eight lakh twenty-four thousand one
hundred
c) 17,84,009 – Seventeen lakh eighty-four
thousand nine
d) 1,95,108 – One lakh ninety-five thousand one
hundred eight
e) 40,19,847 – Forty lakh nineteen thousand eight
hundred forty-seven
f) 1,79,40,112 – One crore seventy-nine lakh forty
thousand one hundred twelve
g) 2,11,87,402 – Two crore eleven lakh eighty-
seven thousand four hundred two
h) 5,17,008 – Five lakh seventeen thousand eight
i) 11,80,170 – Eleven lakh eighty thousand one
hundred seventy
j) 1,74,89,600 – One crore seventy-four lakh
eighty-nine thousand six hundred
k) 2,00,54,794 – Two crore fifty-four thousand
seven hundred ninety-four
l) 14,00,198 – Fourteen lakh one hundred
ninety-eight
m) 4,95,001 – Four lakh ninety-five thousand one
n) 75,00,805 – Seventy lakh eight hundred five
# Comparing numbers: -
a) 1,75,496 > 1,54,965
b) 24,17,964 > 24,17,954
c) 75,490 < 1,76,497
d) 4,51,965 < 4,51,987
e) 8,91,004 > 8,91,001
f) 1,94,001 > 25,496
g) 23,50,096 < 2,15,60,094
h) 1,95,460 > 25,496
i) 84,10,054 > 9,16,841
# Ascending order: -
a) 1,54,96,498; 28,96,543; 1,54,96,149;
42,86,954
Ans. 28,96,543 < 42,86,954 < 1,54,96,149 <
1,54,96,498
b) 5,49,690; 49,15,086; 1,11,96,498; 89,44,865
Ans. 5,49,690 < 49,15,086 < 89,44,865 <
1,11,96,498
c) 49,10,098; 1,79,84,496; 74,984; 1,16,549
Ans. 74,984 < 1,16,549 < 49,10,098 < 1,79,84,496
# Descending order: -
a) 4,99,001; 1,54,96,549; 11,54,984; 44,54,965
Ans. 1,54,96,549 > 44,54,965 > 11,54,984 >
4,99,001
# Write the following in expanded form:
a) 7,45,496 – 7,00,000 + 40,000 + 5,000 + 400 +
90 + 6
b) 51,74,960 – 50,00,000 + 1,00,000 + 70,000 +
4,000 + 900 + 60 + 0
c) 9,45,70,891 – 9,00,00,000 + 40,00,000 +
5,00,000 + 70,000 + 0 + 800 + 90 + 1
d) 5,96,680 – 5,00,000 + 90,000 + 6,000 + 600 +
80 + 0
e) 95,46,895 – 90,00,000 + 5,00,000 + 40,000 +
6,000 + 800 + 90 + 5
f) 2,98,49,654 – 2,00,00,000 + 90,00,000 +
8,00,000 + 40,000 + 9,000 + 600 + 50 + 4
(12/4/2021 – 16/4/2021)
# INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM OF NUMERATION
# Put the commas properly in the International
system of numeration and write in words:
a) 549,176 – Five hundred forty-nine thousand one
hundred seventy-six
b) 14,196,114 – Fourteen million one hundred
ninety-six thousand one hundred fourteen
c) 516,419,102 – Five hundred sixteen million four
hundred nineteen thousand one hundred two
d) 17,109,549 – Seventeen million one hundred
nine thousand five hundred forty-nine
e) 795,169 – Seven hundred ninety-five thousand
one hundred sixty-nine
12/4/2021 – Homework
Q. Put the commas properly in the International
system of numeration and write in words:
a) 198907
b) 564784
c)1876988
d) 5678432
e) 14765009
f) 35908677
g) 234567876
h) 776895004
13/4/2021, TUESDAY
Q. Put the commas properly in the International
system of numeration and write in words:
a) 2,496,791 – Two million four hundred ninety six
thousand seven hundred ninety one
b) 41,790,109 – Forty-one million seven hundred
ninety thousand one hundred nine
c) 1,946,191 – One million nine hundred forty-six
thousand one hundred ninety-one
# Relation between Indian and International
systems of numeration
15/4/2021
# Comparison of place values of Indian and
International system of numeration
INDIAN SYSTEM INTERNATIONAL
SYSTEM
ONES ONES
1 1
TENS TENS
10 10
HUNDREDS HUNDREDS
100 100
THOUSANDS THOUSANDS
1,000 1,000
TEN THOUSANDS TEN THOUSANDS
10,000 10,000
LAKHS HUNDRED
1,00,000 THOUSANDS
100,000
TEN LAKHS MILLION
10,00,000 1,000,000
CRORES TEN MILLION
1,00,00,000 10,000,000
TEN CRORE HUNDRED MILLION
10,00,00,000 100,000,000

Q. Write the following in words in both the systems


of numeration: -
a) 459758
Indian System – 4,59,758 = Four lakh fifty-nine
thousand seven hundred fifty-eight
International System – 459,758 = Four hundred
fifty-nine thousand seven hundred fifty-eight
b) 1459547
Indian System – 14,59,547 = Fourteen lakh
fifty-nine thousand five hundred forty-seven
International System – 1,459,547 = One million
four hundred fifty-nine thousand five hundred
forty-seven
c) 79154008
Indian System – 7,91,54,008 = Seven crore
ninety-one lakh fifty-four thousand eight
International System – 79,154,008 = Seventy-nine
million one hundred fifty-four thousand eight
d) 796405
Indian System – 796,405 = Seven hundred
ninety-six thousand four hundred five

HOMEWORK (15/4/2021)
Q. Write the following numbers in words in both
Indian and International systems of numeration:
a) 256987
b) 1176554
c) 12786540
d) 100098
e) 4537463
f) 58720054
g) 698709
h) 2675834
i) 76231008

16/4/2021 (FRIDAY)
# 1. Greatest 2-digit number = 99
Smallest 2-digit number = 10
2. Greatest 3-digit number = 999
Smallest 3-digit number = 100
3. Greatest 4-digit number = 9,999
Smallest 4-digit number = 1,000
5. Greatest 5-digit number = 99,999
Smallest 5-digit number = 10,000
6. Greatest 6-digit number = 9,99,999
Smallest 6-digit number = 1,00,000
7. Greatest 7-digit number = 99,99,999
Smallest 7-digit number = 10,00,000
8. Greatest 8-digit number = 9,99,99,999
Smallest 8-digit number = 1,00,00,000
# Forming of numbers using given digits:
1. Write the smallest and the greatest 5-digit
number using the digits 4, 7, 5, 3, 0 once.
Ans. Smallest 5-digit number = 75,430
Greatest 5-digit number = 30,457

2. Write the smallest and the greatest 4-digit


number using the digits 3, 7, 4, 1 once.
Ans. Smallest 4-digit number = 1,347
Greatest 4-digit number = 7,431

3. Write the smallest and the greatest 5-digit


number using any digit 5, 7, 1, 6 twice.
Ans. Smallest 5-digit number = 11,567
Greatest 5-digit number = 77,651

19/4/2021 (MONDAY)
Q1. Make the smallest and greatest 5-digit
numbers using the digits 1, 7, 0, 9 and 5 once.
Ans. Smallest 5-digit number = 10,579
Greatest 5-digit number = 97,510

Q2. Make the smallest and greatest 5-digit


numbers by repeating the digits: 4, 5, 0, 8
Ans. Smallest 5-digit number = 40,058
Greatest 5-digit number = 88,540

Q3. Make the smallest and greatest 6-digit


numbers by repeating the digits: 5, 9, 4, 1, 2
Ans. Smallest 6-digit number = 1,12,459
Greatest 6-digit number = 9,95,421

Q4. Make the smallest and greatest 6-digit


numbers by repeating the digits: 7, 0, 1, 3, 6
Ans. Smallest 6-digit number = 1,00,367
Greatest 6-digit number = 7,76,310

Q. Write the following in numbers and put the


commas accordingly:
a) Five lakh seven thousand three hundred
forty-two = 5,07,342
b) Two thousand four hundred one = 2,401
c) Sixty thousand seven hundred fifty = 60,750
d) Four lakh eight thousand eight = 4,08,008
e) Fifty-four lakh eighty-five thousand nineteen =
54,85,019
f) One million four hundred twenty thousand five
hundred sixty-two = 1,420,562
g) Six hundred eight thousand ninety-one =
608,091
h) Eighteen million four hundred forty-six thousand
nine = 18,446,009

HOMEWORK: 19/4/2021
DO EXERCISE 1.1 Q2,3 and 4 FROM THE
NCERT BOOK.
EXERCISE 1.1
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.
Solution:
(a) 1 lakh = ten thousand.
(b) 1 million = ten hundred thousand.
(c) 1 crore = ten lakh
(d) 1 crore = ten million
(e) 1 million = ten lakh
2. Place commas correctly and write the numerals:
(a) Seventy-three lakh seventy-five thousand three
hundred seven.
(b) Nine crore five lakh forty-one.
(c) Seven crore fifty-two lakh twenty-one thousand
three hundred two.
(d) Fifty-eight million four hundred twenty- three
thousand two hundred two.
(e) Twenty-three lakh thirty thousand ten.
Solution:
(a) 73,75,307
(b) 9,05,00,041
(c) 7,52,21,302
(d) 58,423,202
(e) 23,30,010
3. Insert commas suitably and write the names
according to Indian System of Numeration:
(a) 87595762
(b) 8546283
(c) 99900046
(d) 98432701
Solution:
(a) 8,75,95,762 = Eight crore seventy-five lakh
ninety-five thousand seven hundred sixty- two
(b) 85,46,283 = Eighty-five lakh forty-six thousand
two hundred eighty-three
(c) 9,99,00,046 = Nine crore ninety-nine lakh
forty-six
(d) 9,84,32,701 = Nine crore eighty-four lakh
thirty-two thousand seven hundred one
4. Insert commas suitably and write the names
according to International System of Numeration:
(a) 78921092
(b) 7452283
(c) 99985102
(d) 48049831
Solution:
(a) 78,921,092 = Seventy-eight million nine
hundred twenty-one thousand ninety-two
(b) 7,452,283 = Seven million four hundred fifty-
two thousand two hundred eighty-three
(c) 99,985,102 = Ninety-nine million nine hundred
eighty-five thousand one hundred two
(d) 48,049,831 = Forty-eight million forty-nine
thousand eight hundred thirty-one
10/6/2020 (Thursday)
# Conversions of Units
Length
1 cm = 10 mm
1 m = 100 cm
1 m = 1000 mm
1 km = 1000 m

Weight
1 kg = 1000 g
1 g = 1000 mg

Capacity
1 L = 1000 mL

11/6/2021 (Friday)
EXERCISE 1.2
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
total number of tickets sold on all the four days.
Solution:
Number of tickets sold on the first day = 1094
Number of tickets sold on the second day = 1812
Number of tickets sold on the third day = 2050
Number of tickets sold on the final day = 2751
∴ Total number of tickets sold on all the four days =
1094 + 1812 + 2050 + 2751 = 7,707

2. Shekhar is a famous cricket player. He has so


far scored 6980 runs in test matches. He wishes to
complete 10,000 runs. How many more runs does
he need?
Solution:
Number of runs scored = 6980
Number of runs he wishes to complete = 10,000
Therefore total number of runs needed by him =
10,000 – 6980 = 3020 runs

3. In an election, the successful candidate


registered 5,77,500 votes and his nearest rival
secured 3,48,700 votes. By what margin did the
successful candidate win the election?
Solution:
Number of votes secured by the successful
candidate = 5,77,500
Number of votes secured by his nearest rival =
3,48,700
Therefore, margin of votes to win the election =
5,77,500 – 3,48,700 = 2,28,800

4. Kirti bookstore sold books worth ₹2,85,891 in


the first week of June and books worth ₹4,00,768
in the second week of the month. How much was
the sale for the two weeks together? In which
week was the sale greater and by how much?
Solution:
Books sold in first week of June worth = ₹2,85,891
Books sold in second week of the month worth =
₹4,00,768
Therefore, total sale of books in the two weeks
together
= ₹2,85,891 + ₹4,00,768 = ₹6,86,659
In the second week of the month, the sale of books
was greater.
Difference of the sale of books
= ₹4,00,768 – ₹2,85,891 = ₹1,14,877
Hence, in second week of June, the sale of books
was more by ₹1,14,877.

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