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Draw the hands of the clock to show the time given in the box.

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Draw the hands of the clock to show the time given in the box.

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Draw the hands of the clock to show the time given in the box.

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How much wire will be needed to make a rectangle 7 cm long and 4 cm wide?
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If the length of a rectangle is 20 m and its width is 12 m, what is its perimeter?
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Each side of a square is 9 m long. Find its perimeter.
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If we take 4 rounds around a field that is 160 m long and 90 m wide, what is the distance we walk in kilometers?
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Sanju completes 12 rounds around a square park every day. If one side of the park is 120 m, find out in kilometres and metres the distance that Sanju covers daily.
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The length of a rectangular plot of land is 50 m and its width is 30 m. A triple fence has to be put along its edges. If the wire costs 60 rupees per metre, what will be the total cost of the wire needed for the fence?
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A game requires its players to run around a square playground. Each side of the playground is 20 m long. One player took 5 rounds around the playground. How many metres did he run altogether?
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Four rounds of wire fence have to be put around a field. If the field is 60 m long and 40 m wide, how much wire will be needed?
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The sides of a triangle are 24.7cm, 20.4 cm, and 10.5 cm respectively. What is the perimeter of the triangle?
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Look at the figures on the sheet of graph paper. Measure their sides with the help of the lines on the graph paper. Write the perimeter of each in the right box.

- Perimeter of rectangle ABCD = ______ cm.
- Perimeter of rectangle EFGH = ______ cm.
- Perimeter of square PQRS = ______ cm.
- Perimeter of rectangle STUV = ______ cm.
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The first column shows a structure made of blocks. The other columns show different views of the structure in two dimensions. Say whether each view is from the front, from aside, or from above.

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Draw three pictures of each of these three-dimensional objects - a table, a chair, and a water-bottle as viewed from the front, from aside, and from above.
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Find the square numbers from the list given below.
5, 9, 12, 16, 50, 60, 64, 72, 80, 81
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Which are the triangular numbers in the given list?
3, 6, 8, 9, 12, 15, 16, 20, 21, 42
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Name a number that is square as well as triangular.
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If 4 is the first square number, which is the tenth one?
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If 3 is the first triangular number, which is the tenth one?
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