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               10. Which of the following has a different value from the others?

                    (a) 24 ÷ 4              (b) 40 ÷ 8               (c) 30 ÷ 5              (d) 54 ÷ 9
               11. Write ‘True’ or ‘False’ for the following statements:


                    (a) 70 tens + 2 ones = Seventy-two                                               ___________
                    (b) 1 hundred + 0 ones + 3 tens = 103                                            ___________

                    (c) 312 is greater than 213.                                                     ___________

                    (d) 25 taken away from 38 is 13.                                                 ___________
                    (e) 24 candies divided among 6 children; each child

                         gets 6 candies.                                                             ___________

               12. Arrange the following numbers in ascending and descending orders.
                  143, 816, 206, 265, 818, 230

               13. Seema has 95 shells and Neha has 120 shells. Neha gives 15 shells to Seema.

                    Who has more shells now?

               14. Write in short/expanded form.

                                     Expanded Form                                     Short Form
                    (a)  7 hundred + 0 tens + 9 ones
                    (b)                                                                    987

                    (c) 900 + 50 + 7
               15. There are 45 cows and 47 goats on a farm.

                    (a) What is the total number of animals on the farm?

                    (b) Find the total number of legs these animals have in all.

               16. 56 chocolates are equally distributed among 7 children. How many chocolates

                    does each of them get?


























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