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CHAPTER 1
LARGE NUMBERS
v Exercise 1.1
Q.1 ) Write Numerals for the given names.
Ans. 50,000
Ans. 80
Ans.6
v Exercise 1.2
Q.1) Write the following in expanded form.
v Exercise 1.3
Q.1) Write the following numbers in descending order.
Exercise 1.4
Q.1) Make the greatest number and smallest number with given
digit.
Q.2) Make the greatest and smallest 6-digit number by repeating any
3- digit
v Exercise 1.5
a) 3,25,047 b) 7,52,368
IN Words
b) 7,52,368 – Seven lakhs Fifty two thousan three hundred and sixty
eight
a) 6,52,104 b) 4,12,589
IN WORDS
a) 6,52,104 – Six hundred fifty two thousand one hundred and four
1. ORDER OF ADDENDS
The change in the order of the addends does not change sum.
2. ADDING BY GROUPING
The sum of three or more numbers does not change even when their grouping is changed .
It we add zero to any number , the number , the answer is the number itself .
4. ADDING 1 TO A NUMBER
When we add 1 to a number , we get the number just after it or we get successor of that number .
5. ADDING 10 TO A NUMBER
v EXERCISE 2.1
TTH TH H T O
7 1 5 6 9
+ 2 6 4 2 0
9 7 9 8 9
L TTH TH H T O
4 2 4 2 1 7
1 3 9 2 1 5
+ 4 0 2 5 8
6 0 3 6 9 0
TTH TH H T O
5 6 7 8 9
+ 1 4 7 8 9
7 1 5 7 8
5,35,984 + 32,415
L TTH TH H T O
5 3 5 9 8 4
+ 3 2 4 1 5
5 6 8 3 9 9
v EXERCISE 2.2
b) 58,963 + 10 = 58,973
v EXERCISE 2.3
SOLVE :-
1.) Rohit had a collection of 2346 stamps . His brother gave him
1999 stamps . How many stamps does Rohit have now?
Solution :- Number of stamps Rohit had = 2346