Mahabir Singh Solutions for Chapter: Playing with Numbers, Exercise 2: EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS
Mahabir Singh Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - Mahabir Singh Solutions for Chapter: Playing with Numbers, Exercise 2: EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS
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Questions from Mahabir Singh Solutions for Chapter: Playing with Numbers, Exercise 2: EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS with Hints & Solutions
There are apples and oranges. These fruits are to be arranged in heaps containing the same number of fruits. Then the greatest number of fruits possible in each heap is _____

The least number of square tiles that will be needed to pave a plot by is _____.

Three boys steps off together from the same spot. Their steps measure and , respectively. What is the minimum distance each should cover so that all can cover distance in complete steps?

If two tankers contain and of kerosene oil respectively, then the maximum capacity of a container which can measure the kerosene out of both the tankers when used an exact number of times is _______ .

The length, breadth and height of a room are and respectively. Find the length of the longest tape which can measure the three dimensions of the room exactly.
