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Worksheet: Whole Numbers- 1

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Q1: ________ is the smallest even whole number.

Q2: The product of any number and 0 is always ________.

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Q3: The predecessor of 5000 is ________.

Q4: The largest single-digit number is ________.

Q5: The difference between the successor and the predecessor of a number is always ________.

Number Line Operations

Q6: Show 7-3 on the number line.

Number Line Operations

Q7: Show 5+4 on the number line.
 

Number Line Operations

True or False:

True or False:

Q8: Every whole number has a successor.

Q9: There is no largest whole number.

Q10: The sum of two even numbers is always an odd number.

Q11: 0 is neither positive nor negative.

Q12: The predecessor of 1 is 0.

Answer the following questions 

Q13: Determine the sum of the four numbers as given below:
i. Successor of 32
ii. Predecessor of 49
iii. The predecessor of the predecessor of 56
iv. The successor of the successor of 67

Q14: Write the predecessor of:
a.
94
b. 10000
c. 208090

Q15: How many whole numbers are there between 381 and 401?

Q16: A mobile number consists of ten digits. The first four digits of the number are 9, 9, 8, and 7. The last three digits are 3, 5, and 5. The remaining digits are distinct and make the mobile number, the greatest possible number. What are these digits?

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FAQs on Worksheet: Whole Numbers- 1

1. What are whole numbers?
Ans. Whole numbers are numbers that are not fractions or decimals. They include all positive numbers and zero.
2. How are whole numbers different from natural numbers?
Ans. Whole numbers include zero, while natural numbers start from one. Natural numbers are a subset of whole numbers.
3. Can negative numbers be considered whole numbers?
Ans. No, negative numbers are not considered whole numbers. Whole numbers are non-negative integers.
4. What operations can be performed on whole numbers?
Ans. Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division can be performed on whole numbers.
5. How can whole numbers be used in real-life situations?
Ans. Whole numbers are used in counting objects, representing quantities, and performing calculations in various fields such as finance, science, and engineering.
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