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              6.  Solve the following story problems.

                   (a) 28 toffees are equally divided among 4 boys.

                        How many toffees does each boy get?

                        Answer: _____________________



                   (b) If each plate contains 2 mangoes, then how
                        many plates will contain 20 mangoes?

                        Answer: _____________________



                   (c) 10 boys stand in a row. In how many rows

                        can 50 boys stand?

                        Answer: _____________________





                      Mental Maths                                                                           Critical Thinking
                  1.  How many pairs of earrings can be formed using 16 earrings?
                  2.  How many cars can have 20 wheels?

                  3.  How many groups of 3 stars can you make from the given collection of stars?








                  4.  How many groups of 6 objects can be made out of 36 objects?
                  5.  How many weeks are there in 56 days?

                  6.  I divided a number by 10 and the answer was 3. What number did I divide?



                     Challenge Question                                                                     Critical Thinking

                  1.  Smriti's  frog,  Tinku,  makes  hops  of  4  metres  each.  If  Tinku  needs  to
                       travel 40 metres, how many hops will it take to cover that distance?
                  2.  The tailor has  50 buttons and  needs  6 buttons to  stitch one shirt.  How many
                       shirts  can  he stitch with  all  the  buttons? How many buttons will  be left  after
                       making the shirts?
                  3.  I am a 2-digit  number. When  my digits are swapped  and  the new number  is
                       divided  by 9, the quotient is exactly one more than  the quotient when  I am

                       divided by 9. What number am I?




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