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So, − = = and = = = 2 .
6 6 6 6 6 6 ÷ 3 2 2
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Thus, Rachna was left with 2 dozen bananas.
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Exercise 4D
1. Fill in the boxes.
3 2 2 5 4 5
a. + = b. + = c. + =
15 15 8 8 9 9
8 14 3 9 4 1
d. + = e. + = f. + =........
12 12 14 14 5 5
2. Fill in the boxes.
3 2 9 5 20 16
a. −= b. − = c. − =
7 7 10 10 12 12
13 4 27 13 5 9
d. − = e. − = f. − =
9 9 25 25 11 11
3. Solve the following.
1 1 3 1 1 5 2 3
a. 2 + 1 b. 4 – 2 c. 5 – 3 d. 8 + 1
3 3 4 4 6 6 5 5
3
5
4. A vessel had L of milk. From it, a cat drank L of milk. How
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much milk was left in the vessel?
5 7
5. A board 3 cm thick is glued to a board 4 cm thick. What is
16 16
the combined thickness of the boards?
3 1
6. Pinki purchased 6 metres of ribbon, Radhika purchased 8 metres and Sheela
4 4
2
purchased 5 metres. How many metres of ribbon did they purchase in all?
4
5
1
3
7. A basket contains 16 kg of fruits. There are 5 kg of apples, 6 kg of oranges,
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and the rest are pears. What is the weight of the pears in the basket?
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