Dr Pooranmal and Ashfaq A Khan Solutions for Chapter: Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers, Exercise 3: CCE TEST PAPER
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Questions from Dr Pooranmal and Ashfaq A Khan Solutions for Chapter: Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers, Exercise 3: CCE TEST PAPER with Hints & Solutions
is the smallest whole number.

has no predecessor in the whole number.

Every natural number is a whole number.

Every whole number is a natural number.

One million is equal to one lakh.

I am a five-digit number. My once digit is 3. My hundreds digit is 2 times my once digit. My tens digit is the sum of one's digit and hundreds digit. My thousands and ten-thousands digit is one less than the hundreds digit.
What number am I?

I am a five-digit number. My once digit is . My hundreds digit is times my once digit. My tens digit is the sum of one's digit and hundreds digit. My thousands and ten-thousands digit is one less than the hundreds digit.
Write my successor.

I am a five-digit number. My once digit is . My hundreds digit is times my once digit. My tens digit is the sum of one's digit and hundreds digit. My thousands and ten-thousands digit is one less than the hundreds digit.
Am I greater than or less than a number, "fifth five thousand nine hundred thirty-six"?
