(i) 15 × 3000 =
(ii) 64000 ÷ 800 =
(iii) 729 ÷ 9 =
(iv)
(v)
(vi) 810 ÷ 90 × 12 = ______
(vii)
(viii) 35 × 0 =
(ix) 308 × 30 =
(x)
(xi) 180 ÷ 40 =
(i) There are 6 packets of rakhis. Each packet contains 6 rakhis in it. How many rakhis do we have in total?
(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?
(iii) Sheila has kept all her chickens inside a box. She counted 22 legs. How many chickens are there inside the box?
(iv) Samar makes a necklace with 24 shells. How many shells will he need to make 3 more necklaces?
(v) How many days are there in 3 weeks?
(vi) Ram wants change for a 2000 rupee note: He only wants 100 rupee notes. How many notes will he get m return?
(vii) A frog jumps 3 steps at a time starting from 0. How many jumps the takes to reach 27?
(viii) One packet of sugar costs Rs 12. Kamal needs to buy 20 sugar packets. How much money will he pay?
(ix) Ramesh wants change for a 1000 rupee note. How many notes will he get in return if he wants all 50 rupee notes?
You can access the solutions to this worksheet here.
25 videos|123 docs|40 tests
|
1. What are tables and shares in the context of the given article? |
2. How can tables be used to organize data effectively? |
3. What is the significance of shares in the financial market? |
4. How can one invest in shares? |
5. What factors should be considered while analyzing shares for investment? |
|
Explore Courses for Class 4 exam
|