Jammu and Kashmir Board Solutions for Chapter: Playing With Numbers, Exercise 2: TRY THESE
Jammu and Kashmir Board Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - Jammu and Kashmir Board Solutions for Chapter: Playing With Numbers, Exercise 2: TRY THESE
Attempt the practice questions on Chapter 15: Playing With Numbers, Exercise 2: TRY THESE with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. MATHEMATICS A TEXTBOOK FOR CLASS 8 solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.
Questions from Jammu and Kashmir Board Solutions for Chapter: Playing With Numbers, Exercise 2: TRY THESE with Hints & Solutions
The conversation between Minakshi and Sundaram is given below,
Minakshi: Think of a -digit number, but don't tell me what it is.
Sundaram: Alright.
Minakshi: Now reverse the digits of the number and subtract the smaller number from the larger one.
Sundaram: I have done the subtraction. What next?
Minakshi: Now, divide your answer by . I claim that there will be no remainder!
Sundaram: Yes, you are right. There is indeed no remainder! But this time I think I know how you are so sure of this!
Sundaram had thought of a number .
Check what the result would have been if Sundaram had chosen the number .

The conversation between Minakshi and Sundaram is given below,
Minakshi: Think of a -digit number, but don't tell me what it is.
Sundaram: Alright.
Minakshi: Now reverse the digits of the number and subtract the smaller number from the larger one.
Sundaram: I have done the subtraction. What next?
Minakshi: Now, divide your answer by . I claim that there will be no remainder!
Sundaram: Yes, you are right. There is indeed no remainder! But this time I think I know how you are so sure of this!
Sundaram had thought of a number .
Check what the result would have been if Sundaram had chosen the number .

The conversation between Minakshi and Sundaram is given below,
Minakshi: Think of a -digit number, but don't tell me what it is.
Sundaram: Alright.
Minakshi: Now reverse the digits of the number and subtract the smaller number from the larger one.
Sundaram: I have done the subtraction. What next?
Minakshi: Now, divide your answer by . I claim that there will be no remainder!
Sundaram: Yes, you are right. There is indeed no remainder! But this time I think I know how you are so sure of this!
Sundaram had thought of a number .
Check what the result would have been if Sundaram had chosen the number .

The conversation between Minakshi and Sundaram is given below,
Minakshi: Think of a -digit number, but don't tell me what it is.
Sundaram: Alright.
Minakshi: Now reverse the digits of the number and subtract the smaller number from the larger one.
Sundaram: I have done the subtraction. What next?
Minakshi: Now, divide your answer by . I claim that there will be no remainder!
Sundaram: Yes, you are right. There is indeed no remainder! But this time I think I know how you are so sure of this!
Sundaram had thought of a number .
Check what the result would have been if Sundaram had chosen the number .
