NCERT Solutions for Chapter: Whole Numbers, Exercise 1: Exercise
NCERT Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - NCERT Solutions for Chapter: Whole Numbers, Exercise 1: Exercise
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Questions from NCERT Solutions for Chapter: Whole Numbers, Exercise 1: Exercise with Hints & Solutions
The numbers shown on the number line make a pattern.
Which of the following shows the operation of addition on the given number line?

How many times does the digit occur between and ?

What is the difference between the place value and face value of in ?

One million is equal to one lakh.

Find the number which is the predecessor of the predecessor of the smallest six digit number.

In a mango grove there are rows of trees each containing trees at equal distances. At the centre of each group of mango trees, there is one apple tree. How many apple trees are in the grove?

Grandma's Anzac cookie mixture has eight parts flour and six parts sugar. If Grandma needs to make kilograms of the Anzac cookie mixture for a party, how many kilograms of flour will she need?

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"?
