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Solve the problem given below. At an exhibition, the Annapoorna Savings Group sold goods worth ₹ 5,12,345. The Nirman Group sold goods worth ₹ 4,12,900. - Mathematics

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Solve the problem given below.

At an exhibition, the Annapoorna Savings Group sold goods worth ₹ 5,12,345. The Nirman Group sold goods worth ₹ 4,12,900. This figure was ₹ 4,33,000 for the Srujan Group and ₹ 5,11,937 for the Savitribai Phule group.

Which group had the largest sales? Which group had the smallest?

Write the sales figures in ascending order.

Sum
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Solution

Among the numbers 5,12,345; 4,12,900; 4,33,000; 5,11,937

5,12,345 is largest and 4,12,900 is smallest. Hence, Annapoorna group had the largest sale and Nirman Group had the smallest sales.

Sales in ascending order

4,12,900 < 4,33,000 < 5,11,937 < 5,12,345

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Chapter 2: Number Work - Problem Set 6 [Page 8]

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Balbharati Mathematics [English] Standard 5 Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 2 Number Work
Problem Set 6 | Q 2.4 | Page 8
Balbharati Mathematics Integrated [English] Standard 5 Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 2 Number Work
Problem Set 6 | Q 2. (4) | Page 47
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