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Multiplication Tables |
Q2: If you have 9 laddoos and share them equally among 3 people, each person will get 4 laddoos. Ans: False
Solution: 9 laddoos divided among 3 people will give each person 3 laddoos.
Q3: Skip counting by 5 starting from 0 would give you the sequence 0, 5, 10, 15, 20. Ans: True
Q4: To make 10 Rakhis, you would need 50 beads if each Rakhi uses 5 beads.
Ans: True
Q5: If there are 30 flowers and you need 3 flowers for each Rakhi, you can make 8 Rakhis.
Ans: False
Solution: You can make 10 Rakhis because 30 flowers divided by 3 flowers per Rakhi equals 10.
Q2: If Dhara has 24 beads and each Rakhi uses 4 beads, she can make ______ Rakhis.
Ans: 6 Rakhis
Q3: Gopal counted 6 boxes of laddoos, each with 4 laddoos. In total, he has ______ laddoos. Ans: 24 laddoos
Q4: To distribute 20 laddoos equally among 5 friends, each friend will get ______ laddoos.
Ans: 4 laddoos
Q5: When skip counting by 2s starting at 0, the third number in the sequence is ______.
Ans: 4
Solution: Multiply the number of Rakhis by the number of threads needed for each to find the total.
Q2: Dhara has 24 flowers. She wants to make Rakhis and needs 4 flowers for each Rakhi. How many Rakhis can she make?
Ans: 24 flowers ÷ 4 flowers per Rakhi = 6 Rakhis
Solution: Divide the total number of flowers by the number needed for each Rakhi to find out how many Rakhis she can make.
Q3: Gopal bought 36 laddoos for the family. If there are 9 people in the family, how many laddoos will each person get?
Ans: 36 laddoos ÷ 9 people = 4 laddoos per person
Solution: Divide the total number of laddoos by the number of people to find out how many each person will get.
Q4: Dhara needs 5 beads to make one Rakhi. If she wants to make 8 Rakhis, how many beads does she need in total?
Ans: 5 beads × 8 Rakhis = 40 beads
Solution: Multiply the number of beads needed for one Rakhi by the total number of Rakhis to find out how many beads she needs.
Q5: Gopal is setting up decorations with 6 groups of flowers, with each group containing 5 flowers. How many flowers does Gopal have in total?
Ans: 6 groups × 5 flowers per group = 30 flowers
Solution: Multiply the number of groups by the number of flowers in each group to find the total number of flowers.
Q1: Dhara is practicing her multiplication tables. She needs to find out how many beads she would need if she made 4 Rakhis, with each Rakhi needing 6 beads. Write out the multiplication.
Ans: 4 × 6 = 24 beads
Solution: Use the multiplication table of 4 or 6 to find the answer.
Q2: Gopal has 5 boxes of sweets, and each box contains 8 sweets. How many sweets does Gopal have in total? Write out the multiplication.
Ans: 5 × 8 = 40 sweets
Solution: Multiply the number of boxes by the number of sweets in each to find the total number of sweets.
Q3: There are 7 plates, and each plate has 4 kaju katlis. How many kaju katlis are there in total?
Ans: 7 × 4 = 28 kaju katlis
Solution: Multiply the number of plates by the number of kaju katlis on each plate to find the total.
Q4: Dhara needs to fill 6 trays with laddoos. If each tray holds 5 laddoos, how many laddoos does she need?
Ans: 6 × 5 = 30 laddoos
Solution: Multiply the number of trays by the number of laddoos each tray can hold.
Q5: If each Rakhi uses 2 threads and Dhara makes 10 Rakhis, how many threads will she use in total?
Ans: 10 × 2 = 20 threads
Solution: Multiply the number of Rakhis by the number of threads needed for each to find the total.
1. What is Raksha Bandhan and why is it celebrated? |
2. What activities can we do during Raksha Bandhan? |
3. How can children participate in Raksha Bandhan celebrations? |
4. What are some traditional sweets made during Raksha Bandhan? |
5. How can we teach the values of Raksha Bandhan to kids? |
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