Prakash Tiwari and Ishita Joshi Solutions for Chapter: Integers, Exercise 2: Let's Practice

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Questions from Prakash Tiwari and Ishita Joshi Solutions for Chapter: Integers, Exercise 2: Let's Practice with Hints & Solutions

EASY
7th ICSE
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The quotient on dividing two integers is 65. If the dividend is -845, find the divisor.

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7th ICSE
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Mrs. Abhay has a negative balance of Rs. 1500 in her bank account at the start of June. After she deposited Rs. 450 for 3 months, what is her new balance?

EASY
7th ICSE
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During an 18-hour period, the temperature which dropped by a fixed value every hour came down to 54oC. How many degrees did the temperature drop each hour?

EASY
7th ICSE
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The origin of a spring is 12 feet below the ground level. If a machine can dig 3 feet at a time, then how many times would the machine have to be used to reach the origin of the spring?

EASY
7th ICSE
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A video game player receives Rs. 60 for every correct point and pays Rs. 54 for every time, then he fails. After a new game of 25 shots, he misses 13. Did he receive any money?

EASY
7th ICSE
IMPORTANT

On a rainy day, the amount of rain in a rain gauge increased by 4 inches over a 24-hour period, how much will the amount of rain in the gauge increase by over a 9-day period?

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7th ICSE
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Smitha answered 34 questions correctly in a quiz. According to the rule, every correct answer is awarded 3 points and -1 is deducted for every wrong answer. Find the number of questions she attempted, if she scored 95 marks.

MEDIUM
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Geetha has 12 toffees with her in the morning. She gave 3 to her brother and by afternoon her uncle gave her 5 more and then she gave 4 more to her brother. By evening, she received 6 toffees from her grandfather and again gave 7 more toffees to her brother. Find the number of toffees left with her by the end of the day, if she eats 3 of them.