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Find the angle made by the hands of the clock at the given time.
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Find the angle made by the hands of the clock at the given time.
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Find the angle made by the hands of the clock at the given time.
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Find the angle made by the hands of the clock at the given time.
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Find the angle made by the hands of the clock at the given time.
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Find the angle made by the hands of the clock at the given time.
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| S.No | Distance | Money | Total cost |
| i | 180 km | ₹ 5 per km | |
| ii | 220 km | ₹ 8 per km | |
| iii | 315 km | ₹ 4 per km | |
| iv | 420 km | ₹ 6 per km | |
| v | 580 km | ₹ 3 per km |
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Sneha spent ₹ 7per Km for a trip and she travelled 850 km. How much is the total cost of the trip?
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Prabhu spent ₹ 9 per Km for a trip and he travelled 580 km. How much is the total cost of the trip?
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Write the suitable number in the box.
`1/2 = square/8`
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Write the suitable number in the box.
`1/3 = 7/square`
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Write the suitable number in the box.
`9/11 = 18/square`
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Write the suitable number in the box.
`5/15 = square/3`
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Write the suitable number in the box.
`14/26 = square/13`
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Write the suitable number in the box.
`square/4 = 8/16`
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Write the suitable number in the box.
`1/square = 7/28`
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Write the suitable number in the box.
`square/5 = 15/25`
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The angles below 90° and above 0° are called as _____________
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The angles below 180° and above 90° are called as _____________
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_____________ angle is formed by joining two consecutive right angles
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