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Write the capital letters of the English alphabet in your notebook. Try to draw their axes of symmetry. Which ones have an axis of symmetry? Which ones have more than one axis of symmetry?

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Draw the axes of symmetry of the figure below. Which of them has more than one axis of symmetry?

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Draw the axes of symmetry of the figure below. Which of them has more than one axis of symmetry?

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Draw the axes of symmetry of the figure below. Which of them has more than one axis of symmetry?

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Hamidbhai bought bananas worth 2000 rupees and sold them all for 1890 rupees. Did he make a profit or a loss? How much was it?

[13] Profit –Loss
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Harbhajan Singh bought 500 kg of rice for 22000 rupees and sold it all at the rate of Rs. 48 per kg. How much profit did he make?

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Sambhajirao bought a machine from a factory for Rs. 80000. He paid the octroi tax of Rs. 1600 and spent Rs. 800 on transport besides Rs. 300 on porterage. He sold the machine for one lakh rupees. How much was his profit?

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Javedbhai bought 35 electric mixers for Rs. 4300 each. To transport them to the shop, he spent Rs. 2100. If he expects to make a profit of Rs. 21000, at what price should he sell each mixer?

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Different mathematical operations are given in the two rows below. Find out the number you get in each operation and make equations.

16 ÷ 2; 5 × 2; 9 + 4; 72 ÷ 3; 4 + 5; 8 × 3; 19 - 10; 10 - 2; 37 - 27; 6 + 7

[10] Equations
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Classify the following numbers as positive numbers and negative numbers.

–5, +4, –2, 7, +26, –49, –37, 19, –25, +8, 5, –4, –12, 27

[3] Integers
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Given below are the temperatures in some cities. Write to them using the proper signs.

Place Shimla Leh Delhi Nagpur
Temperature 7°C below 0° 12°C below 0° 22°C above 0° 31°C above 0°
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Write the number in the following example using the proper signs.

A submarine is at a depth of 512 metres below sea level.

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Write the number in the following example using the proper signs.

The height of Mt Everest, the highest peak in the Himalayas, is 8848 metres.

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Write the number in the following example using the proper signs.

A kite is flying at a distance of 120 metres from the ground.

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Write the number in the following example using the proper signs.

The tunnel is at a depth of 2 metres under the ground.

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Add: 8 + 6

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Add: 9 + (–3)

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Add: 5 + (–6)

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Add: –7 + 2

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Add: –8 + 0

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