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1. 15 × 3 .
2. One quarter of 48 .
One quarter of 48 can be written as 1/4 × 48 = 48/4 = 12.
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Let x be the required number .
24 + x = 100
24 + x - 24 = 100 - 24 (subtracting both sides by 24 )
4. 10 % Rs 80.
10 % Rs 80 = 10/100 × 80
= 8
5. 0.2 × 10 .
2 × 10 = 20
Since there is one decimal place in 0.2,put a decimal point one place from left of 20 .
0.2 × 10 = 2.0
= 2 .
6. 50 + 39 .
7. Is 29 a prime number ?
Yes 29 is a prime number because the factors of 29 are 1 and 29 itself .
8. 42 ÷ 7 .
6 × 7 = 42
42 ÷ 7 = 6 .
9. 80 - 27 .
10. Approximately , what is 39 × 11 ?
10 is nearer to 11 .
So 39 × 10 = 390
Therefore 39 × 11 is approximately equal to 400 .
Practice in Related Chapters |
H.C.F AND L.C.M |
Pattern |
Numbers |
Numbers in Operations |
Test of Divisibility |
Powers of numbers |
Prime And Composite Numbers |
Fractions |