Hemant Malhotra and R K Tyagi Solutions for Chapter: Operations Involving Large Numbers, Exercise 7: Exercise-7
Hemant Malhotra Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - Hemant Malhotra and R K Tyagi Solutions for Chapter: Operations Involving Large Numbers, Exercise 7: Exercise-7
Attempt the free practice questions on Chapter 2: Operations Involving Large Numbers, Exercise 7: Exercise-7 with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. Mental Maths 5 solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.
Questions from Hemant Malhotra and R K Tyagi Solutions for Chapter: Operations Involving Large Numbers, Exercise 7: Exercise-7 with Hints & Solutions
Cost of one cooler is . Cost of such coolers is:

There are rows in a banquet hall. Each row has chairs. Total number of chairs in the banquet hall is:

A factory produces bulbs daily, Number of bulbs produced by the factory in days is:

Product of the smallest number and the greatest number formed by using the digits is:

The greatest digit number is divided by the greatest digit number. Then quotient is

The product of two numbers is . If one of the numbers is , then the other number is

A carton contains balls. Number of cartons required to pack balls is

Smallest number that must be subtracted from so that the difference is exactly divisible by is
