(i) 15 × 3000 =
Ans: 4500
(ii) 64000 ÷ 800 =
Ans: 80
(iii) 729 ÷ 9 =
Ans: 81
(iv)
Ans: 12
(v)
Ans: 2/5
(vi) 810 ÷ 90 × 12 = ______
Ans: 108
(vii)
Ans: 214
(viii) 35 × 0 =
Ans: 0
(ix) 308 × 30 =
Ans: 9240
(x)
Ans: 18
(xi) 180 ÷ 40 =
Ans: 4.5
(i) There are 6 packets of rakhis. Each packet contains 6 rakhis in it. How many rakhis do we have in total?
Ans: 36
(ii) Sumit has 20 cups. He needs to arrange these cups in 2 rows. How many cups will he put in each row. so that each row has same number of cups?
Ans: 10
(iii) Sheila has kept all her chickens inside a box. She counted 22 legs. How many chickens are there inside the box?
Ans: 11
(iv) Samar makes a necklace with 24 shells. How many shells will he need to make 3 more necklaces?
Ans: 72
(v) How many days are there in 3 weeks?
Ans: 21 days
(vi) Ram wants change for a 2000 rupee note: He only wants 100 rupee notes. How many notes will he get m return?
Ans: 20
(vii) A frog jumps 3 steps at a time starting from 0. How many jumps the takes to reach 27?
Ans: 9 jumps
(viii) One packet of sugar costs Rs 12. Kamal needs to buy 20 sugar packets. How much money will he pay?
Ans: Rs. 240
(ix) Ramesh wants change for a 1000 rupee note. How many notes will he get in return if he wants all 50 rupee notes?
Ans: 20
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