1. Tick (✓) the correct answer.
(a) When we add 100 to 9,136, the digit at
place increases by
(i) ones
(ii) hundreds (iii) tens
(iv) thousands
(b) The greatest 2-digit number is
less than the smallest 3-
number by-
(i) 10
(ii) 9
(iii) 1
(iv) 0
(c) 7,000 - 5,000 - 2,000 =
(0) 0
(ii) 3,000
(iii) 2,000 (iv) 1,000
(d) 400 more than the successor of 399 is equal to
(ii) 499
(i) 401
(iii) 400
(iv) 800
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Tick (✓) the correct answer.(a) When we add 100 to 9,136, the digit atplace increases by(i) ones
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Tick (✓) the correct answer.(a) When we add 100 to 9,136, the digit atplace increases by(i) ones(ii) hundreds (iii) tens(iv) thousands(b) The greatest 2-digit number isless than the smallest 3-number by-(i) 10(ii) 9
Tick (✓) the correct answer.(a) When we add 100 to 9,136, the digit atplace increases by(i) ones(ii) hundreds (iii) tens(iv) thousands(b) The greatest 2-digit number isless than the smallest 3-number by-(i) 10(ii) 9(iii) 1
Tick (✓) the correct answer.(a) When we add 100 to 9,136, the digit atplace increases by(i) ones(ii) hundreds (iii) tens(iv) thousands(b) The greatest 2-digit number isless than the smallest 3-number by-(i) 10(ii) 9(iii) 1(iv) 0
Tick (✓) the correct answer.(a) When we add 100 to 9,136, the digit atplace increases by(i) ones(ii) hundreds (iii) tens(iv) thousands(b) The greatest 2-digit number isless than the smallest 3-number by-(i) 10(ii) 9(iii) 1(iv) 0(c) 7,000 - 5,000 - 2,000 =
Tick (✓) the correct answer.(a) When we add 100 to 9,136, the digit atplace increases by(i) ones(ii) hundreds (iii) tens(iv) thousands(b) The greatest 2-digit number isless than the smallest 3-number by-(i) 10(ii) 9(iii) 1(iv) 0(c) 7,000 - 5,000 - 2,000 =(0) 0
Tick (✓) the correct answer.(a) When we add 100 to 9,136, the digit atplace increases by(i) ones(ii) hundreds (iii) tens(iv) thousands(b) The greatest 2-digit number isless than the smallest 3-number by-(i) 10(ii) 9(iii) 1(iv) 0(c) 7,000 - 5,000 - 2,000 =(0) 0(ii) 3,000
Tick (✓) the correct answer.(a) When we add 100 to 9,136, the digit atplace increases by(i) ones(ii) hundreds (iii) tens(iv) thousands(b) The greatest 2-digit number isless than the smallest 3-number by-(i) 10(ii) 9(iii) 1(iv) 0(c) 7,000 - 5,000 - 2,000 =(0) 0(ii) 3,000(iii) 2,000 (iv) 1,000
Tick (✓) the correct answer.(a) When we add 100 to 9,136, the digit atplace increases by(i) ones(ii) hundreds (iii) tens(iv) thousands(b) The greatest 2-digit number isless than the smallest 3-number by-(i) 10(ii) 9(iii) 1(iv) 0(c) 7,000 - 5,000 - 2,000 =(0) 0(ii) 3,000(iii) 2,000 (iv) 1,000(d) 400 more than the successor of 399 is equal to
Tick (✓) the correct answer.(a) When we add 100 to 9,136, the digit atplace increases by(i) ones(ii) hundreds (iii) tens(iv) thousands(b) The greatest 2-digit number isless than the smallest 3-number by-(i) 10(ii) 9(iii) 1(iv) 0(c) 7,000 - 5,000 - 2,000 =(0) 0(ii) 3,000(iii) 2,000 (iv) 1,000(d) 400 more than the successor of 399 is equal to(ii) 499
Tick (✓) the correct answer.(a) When we add 100 to 9,136, the digit atplace increases by(i) ones(ii) hundreds (iii) tens(iv) thousands(b) The greatest 2-digit number isless than the smallest 3-number by-(i) 10(ii) 9(iii) 1(iv) 0(c) 7,000 - 5,000 - 2,000 =(0) 0(ii) 3,000(iii) 2,000 (iv) 1,000(d) 400 more than the successor of 399 is equal to(ii) 499(i) 401
Tick (✓) the correct answer.(a) When we add 100 to 9,136, the digit atplace increases by(i) ones(ii) hundreds (iii) tens(iv) thousands(b) The greatest 2-digit number isless than the smallest 3-number by-(i) 10(ii) 9(iii) 1(iv) 0(c) 7,000 - 5,000 - 2,000 =(0) 0(ii) 3,000(iii) 2,000 (iv) 1,000(d) 400 more than the successor of 399 is equal to(ii) 499(i) 401(iii) 400
Tick (✓) the correct answer.(a) When we add 100 to 9,136, the digit atplace increases by(i) ones(ii) hundreds (iii) tens(iv) thousands(b) The greatest 2-digit number isless than the smallest 3-number by-(i) 10(ii) 9(iii) 1(iv) 0(c) 7,000 - 5,000 - 2,000 =(0) 0(ii) 3,000(iii) 2,000 (iv) 1,000(d) 400 more than the successor of 399 is equal to(ii) 499(i) 401(iii) 400(iv) 800
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a) ii) hundred
Step-by-step explanation:
when we add
9136+100=9236
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