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Jumping Numbers | |
Counting 10s | |
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How many are these? |
Numbers are symbols or representations used to quantify or count things. They help us understand quantities, measurements etc.
A number name is simply the word representation of a number. For example:
Number names are used in everyday language to communicate quantities, count objects, and express numerical concepts. They are an essential part of understanding and communicating numerical information.
Jumping numbers typically refer to sequences where the increments aren't consistent like in regular counting. For example, counting by twos (2, 4, 6, 8, ...) or by fives (5, 10, 15, 20, ...). Here are a few examples:
These sequences involve "jumping" over numbers based on a specific increment, rather than counting each consecutive number.
Counting by 10s involves adding 10 to each previous number.
Here's how it goes:
10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 110, 120, 130,140, 150, 160, 170, 180, 190, 200. ...
Each number in the sequence is 10 more than the previous one. This pattern continues indefinitely, with each number being 10 greater than the one before it.
Counting by 50s involves adding 50 to each previous number. Here's how it goes:
Here's how it goes:
50, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, 350, 400, 450, 500, 550, 600, 650, ...
Each number in the sequence is 50 more than the previous one. This pattern continues indefinitely, with each number being 50 greater than the one before it.
Solve the following:
Example 1:
Sol: Forward means we will have to add to each number. Jumping 2 steps forward means we will have to add 2 to each number.
So, 52+2=54.
54+2= 56.
56+2=58.
58+2= 60.
The sequence will be 52, 54, 56, 58, 60.
Example 2:
Sol: Forward means to add. Jumping 5 steps forward means we have to add 5 to each number. So, 150+5= 155.
155+5= 160.
160+5= 165.
165+5= 170.
The sequence will be 150, 155,160,165,170.
Example 3:
Sol: Backward means to subtract. So, to jump 2 steps backwards we will have to subtract 2 from each number.
So, 390-2= 388
388-2= 386
386-2= 384
384-2= 382
The sequence will be 390, 388,386, 384, 382.
Note: Horizontal subtraction will be as same as vertical subtraction. Look at the explanation given below.
So after 390, the next number we get is 388.The next number we get is 386. Now we subtract 2 from 386.Now, for the final number we subtract 2 from 384.
Example 4:
Sol: Backward means to subtract. 10 steps backwards means we will have to subtract 10 from each number.
So the sequence will be 1000, 990, 980, 970, 960.
Then, we add the numbers we get from each group to find the total number of items.
For example:
So, we add: 300+50+7=357, That's the total number of items.
1. Tell the total amount of sticks.
Sol: We can answer this easily. We have 2 bundles of 100. So we write 2 in hundreds place. We have 1 bundle of 10 sticks so we will write 1 in tens place. Then we look at single sticks, which are 2, so we write 2 in ones place. The total number of sticks we have is 212 or Two hundred and twelve.2. Tell the total amount.
Sol:
We have 2 notes of hundred, so we will write 2 in hundreds place and we have 1 note of 50, so we write 5 in tens place, meaning we have 5 times 10. We do not see any other note so we write 0 in one place. The total we get is 250 or Two hundred fifty.
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