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6. A shop has a sale of 36 L 756 mL of juice everyday. The neighbouring juice shop
sells 5364 mL less. How much juice does the neighbouring shop sell everyday?
7. A granary has 345 kg 234 g of wheat. 199 kg 564 g of wheat is distributed by
the government. How much wheat is left?
8. Anaya weighs 64 kg 430 g. Rohan weighs 12 kg 65 g more than her. How much
does Rohan weigh?
9. A box of apples weighs 270 kg 500 g. When the box is filled with oranges, it
weighs 192 kg 500 g. The same box when filled with guavas weighs 245 kg. If
the fruits together weigh 690 kg, find the weight CoMpetenCy-BAsed Question
of the box alone.
10. Complete the table given below.
Mountain Height (in m) Height (in km and m)
(a) Kanchenjunga 8586 m _____ km _____ m
(b) Nanda Devi 7816 m _____ km _____ m
(c) Kamet 7716 m _____ km _____ m
(d) Mukut Parbat 7242 m _____ km _____ m
(e) Rishi Pahar 6992 m _____ km _____ m
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MAths connect
A map is always made according to a scale. Map scale refers to the relationship
between the distance on a map and the corresponding distance on the ground.
For example, Scale: 1 cm = 5 km
It means the distance on the map between two points is 1 cm and the distance on the
ground (actual distance) is 5 km.
If the approximate distance between the following cities are as follows:
1. Delhi and Lucknow = 550 km 2. Patna and Bengaluru = 2100 km
3. Kolkata and Chandigarh = 1800 km
If 1 cm on the map represents 50 km on the ground, that is, 1 cm = 50 km. Then
convert the given distances into map scale.
Brain Sizzlers
Rehan, Anaya, Siya and Maya wanted to have their heights measured with a measuring
tape. Anaya’s height is 1720 mm, Rehan’s height is 2 cm 4 mm more than Siya but
4 cm 2 mm less than Maya. The total height of Siya and Anaya is 3 m 40 cm. Find the
height of all of them (in cm and mm). Also, write their heights in ascending order.
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