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One hour has 3,600 seconds. How many seconds do 365 hours have?

[4] Multiplication and Division
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Frame a multiplication word problem with the numbers 5473 and 627 and solve it.

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Find the product of the biggest three-digit number and the biggest four-digit number.

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One traveller incurs a cost of 7,650 rupees for a certain journey. What will be the cost for 26 such travelers?

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An amount of 260 rupees each was collected from 50 students for a picnic. If 11,450 rupees were spent for the picnic, what is the amount left over?

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A shopkeeper bought a sack of 50kg of sugar for 1750 rupees. As the price of sugar fell, he had to sell it at the rate of 32 rupees per kilo. How much less money did he get than he had spent?

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A shopkeeper bought 7 pressure cookers at the rate of 1870 rupees per cooker. He sold them all for a total of 14,230 rupees. Did he get less or more money than he had spent?

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Fourteen families in a Society together bought 8 sacks of wheat, each weighing 98 kilos. If they shared all the wheat equally, what was the share of each family?

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The capacity of an overhead water tank is 3000 litres. There are 16 families living in this building. If each family uses 225 litres every day, will the tank filled to capacity be enough for all the families? If not, what will the daily shortfall be?

[4] Multiplication and Division
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Write the perimeter of the figure in the box given below it.

[12] Perimeter and Area
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Write the perimeter of the figure in the box given below it.

[12] Perimeter and Area
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Write the perimeter of the figure in the box given below it.

[12] Perimeter and Area
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If a square of side 1 cm is cut out of the corner of a larger square with side 3 cm (see the figure), what will be the perimeter of the remaining shape?

[12] Perimeter and Area
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Sohan drinks 8 glasses of water every day.

  • How many glasses will he drink in one year?
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Write all the numbers from 1 to 20 using Roman numerals.

[1] Roman Numerals
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Write the following number using an international numeral.

V

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Fill in the empty boxes.

Number Three   Six   Fifteen  
Roman numerals   VIII   XII   XIX
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Write the number using a Roman numeral.

9 - `square`

[1] Roman Numerals
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In the table below, each given number is written in international numerals and then again in Roman numerals. If it is written correctly in Roman numerals, put ‘✓’ in the box under it. If not, put ‘`xx`’ and correct it.

International numerals 4 6 8 16 15
Roman numerals III VI IIX XVI VVV
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As a part of the ‘Avoid Plastic Project’, Zilla Parishad schools made and provided paper bags to provision stores and greengrocers. Read the talukawise numbers of the bags and write the numbers in words.

Kopargaon
12,740
Shevgaon
28,095
Karjat
31,608
Sangamner
10,972
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