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              Solution:      (a)       m        cm      mm                 (b)      km          m         cm

                                         17   11                                       9    10 11 9
                                          7    1 15                                2 10      0  1 10     15

                                      1 8      2 5       9                         3 0      1 2 0        5 0
                                   –      9    7 6       4                      – 1 6       2 4 5        9 0
                                          8    4 9       5                         1 3      8 7 4        6 0

                             Thus, 18 m 25 cm 9 mm – 9 m                   Thus, 30 km 120 m 50 cm – 16 km
                             76 cm 4 mm = 8 m 49 cm 5 mm                   245 m 90 cm = 13 km 874 m 60 cm

              example 3:  Rohan  travelled  218  km 352  m by car  and  414  km 165  m by bus.  Find
                             the total distance travelled by Rohan.
              Solution:                                                      km           m

                                                                              1        1
                             Distance travelled by car          =         2 1 8        3 5 2
                             Distance travelled by bus          =      + 4 1 4         1 6 5

                             Total distance travelled           =         6 3 2        5 1 7
                             Thus, Rohan travelled 632 km 517 m in all.

              example 4: A tree was  21 m 75 cm high.  It broke from the  top at  12 m 24 cm
              height, due to a storm. How much of the tree is still standing erect?
              Solution:                                                                  m       cm


                                                                                       1 11
                             Height of the tree before breaking                =       2 1      7 5
                             Height of the broken part of the tree             =    – 1 2       2 4

                             Height of the remaining part of the tree          =           9    5 1
                             Thus, 9 m 51 cm of the tree is still standing erect.


                       Think and Answer

                    What is the difference between the distance of your school and your father's office
                    from home?

                       Practice time 10B


                1.  Add the following:

                    (a)     km        m      cm      (b)       m       cm     mm      (c)    km      m      cm mm

                            2 4    1 7 5     4 2             2 1 3     3 8      6            1 8 2 1 8 4 3         2
                            1 3    1 0 4     5 3             1 4 1     4 3      5            2 4 1 4 8 3 7         5
                         + 0 5     0 8 1     0 9          + 1 2 0      9 1      7         + 3 4 2 3 3 7 2          2





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