Rahul Sofat Solutions for Chapter: Whole Numbers, Exercise 9: EXEMPLAR PROBLEMS

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Questions from Rahul Sofat Solutions for Chapter: Whole Numbers, Exercise 9: EXEMPLAR PROBLEMS with Hints & Solutions

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6th CBSE
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The product of successor and predecessor of 999 is

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A whole number is added to 25 and the same number is subtracted from 25. The sum of the resulting numbers is

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Which of the following is not true?

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Which of the following is not true ?

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6th CBSE
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The successor of 1 million is: 

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6th CBSE
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Sum of the number of primes between 16 to 80 and 90 to 100 is:

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Given below are two cloumns-column I and column II. Match each item of column I with the corresponding item of column II.

Column I Column II
(i) The difference of two consecutive whole numbers  (a) 0
(ii) The product of two non-zero consecutive whole numbers (b) 3
(iii) Quotient when zero is divided by another non-zero whole number (c) 1
(iv) 2 added three times to the smallest whole number (d) 2
(v) Smallest odd prime number (e) even

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Find the product of 8739×102 using distributive property.