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Question 12 Marks
Compare the following using >, < or = signs.
(1) 3,97,48,632 [ ] 3,97,58,632
(2) 1,50,15,178 [ ] 1,50,15,780
(3) 3,74,98,561 [ ] 96,42,748
(4) 30,49,75,831 [ ] 30,49,00,831
Answer
(1) <
(2) <
(3) >
(4) >
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Question 22 Marks
The expanded form of the number is given. Write the number.
(1) 70,000 + 6,000 + 500 + 40 + 8
(2) 8,00,000 +-30,000 + 5,000 + 400 + 3
(3) 60,00,000 + 2,00,000 + 70 + 4
(4) 20,00,000 + 5,00,000 + 900 + 5
Answer
(1) 76,548
(2) 8,35,403
(3) 62,00,074
(4) 25,00,905
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Question 32 Marks
Write the place name and place value of each digit in the following numbers.
(1) 27,306
(2) 1,70,425
(3) 75,68,041
(4) 55,555
Answer
(1) 27,306
(2) 1,70,425
(3) 75,68,041
(4) 55,555
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Question 62 Marks
Read the numbers and write them in figures.

(1) Two lakh five thousand three hundred and six.
(2) Six lakh and six
(3) Nine lakh forty thousand and thirty seven.
(4) Five lakh ninety-nine thousand and fifteen.

Answer
(1) 2,05,306
(2) 6,00,006
(3) 9,40,037
(4) 5,99,015
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Question 72 Marks
Write the smallest and the biggest five-digit numbers that can be made using the digits only once.
(a) 6, 8, 0,1, 9
(b) 3, 5,1,2, 8
Answer
Smallest number : (i) 10,689 (ii) 12358
Biggest number : (i) 98,610 (ii) 85321
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Question 92 Marks
Write the place name and place value of each digit in the following numbers.: 82, 74, 508
Answer
Digit 8 is in ten lakhs place, its place value is 80,00,000
Digit 2 is in lakhs place, its place value is 2.0. 000
Digit 7 is in ten thousands place, its place value is 70,000
Digit 4 is in thousands place, its place value is 4,000
Digit 5 is in hundreds place, its place value is 500
Digit 0 is in ten place, its place value is 0
Digit 8 is in units place, its place value is 8
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Question 102 Marks
Write the place name and place value of each digit in the following numbers.: 7, 82, 899
Answer
Digit 7 is in lakhs place, its place value is 7.0. 000
Digit 8 is in ten thousands place, its place value is 80,000
Digit 2 is in thousands place, its place value is 2,000
Digit 8 is in hundreds place, its place value is 800
Digit 9 is- in ten place, its place value is 90 Digit 9 is in units place, its place value is 9
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Question 112 Marks
Write the place name and place value of each digit in the following numbers.: 35, 705
Answer
Digit 3 is in ten thousands place, its place value is 30,000
Digit 5 is in thousands place, its place value is 5,000
Digit 7 is in hundreds place, its place value is 700
Digit 0 is in ten place, its place value is 0
Digit 5 is in units place, its place value is 5
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Question 122 Marks
Write the place name and place value of each digit in the following numbers. : 1,88,919
Answer
Digit 1 is in lakhs place, its place value is 1,00,000
Digit 8 is in ten thousands place, its place value is 80,000
Digit 8 is in thousands place, its place value is 8,000
Digit 9 is in hundreds place, its place value is 900
Digit 1 is in ten place, its place value is 10
Digit 9 is in units place, its place value is 9
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Question 132 Marks
Make five six-digit numbers, each time using any of the digits 0 to 9 only once.
Answer
  • 4,09,138
  • 3,17,045
  • 1,20,645
  • 9,72,860
  • 6,54,302
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Question 142 Marks
Solve the following:

(1) In an election, the First candidate received 58,735 votes, the Second candidate received 65,500, the Third candidate received 85,450 and the Fourth candidate got 09,689 votes. Read the numbers of the votes and write the numbers in words.

Answer
First candidate – 58,735 – Fifty-eight thousand seven hundred and thirty-five
Second candidate – 65,500 – Sixty-five thousand five hundred
Third candidate – 85,450 – Eighty-five thousand four hundred and fifty
Fourth candidate – 09,689 – Nine thousand six hundred and eighty-nine
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