Math, asked by jb7082677, 7 months ago

(A) CCXVIII - 318
(B) DCCLXIX - 769
(C) MMMCCXCIX - 3399
(D) DCCXLVII - 5748
7. In 4,768, 139 the digit 7 stands for
(A) 7 hundred thousands
(B7 thousands
(C) 7 ten thousands
(D) 70 lakhs
8.Predecessor of 100,000,000 is
(A) 99999999
(C) 999999
(D) 999999999
9. Roman numeral for 498 is
(A) CDCXVIII
(B) CDCXIV
(C) CDXCVIII
(D) None of these
10. What will we get, if we subtract 1 from the smallest 6-digit number?
(A) 99999
(B) 100009
(C) 19999
(D) 999999​

Answers

Answered by jahanvi90
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Step-by-step explanation:

Number to 10,000

Roman numerals to 1,00

0

Round to the nearest 10, 100 and 1,000

Number to 100,000

Compare and order numbers to 100,000

Round numbers within 100,000

Numbers to a million

Counting in 10s, 100s, 1,000s, 10,000s and 100,000s

Compare and order numbers to a million

Round numbers to a million

Negative numbers

Read, write, order and compare

numbers to at least 1000000

and determine the value of

each digit.

Count forwards or backwards in

steps of powers of 10 for any

given number up to 1000000.

Interpret negative numbers in

context, count forwards and

backwards with positive and

negative whole numbers

including through zero.

Round any number up to

1000000 to the nearest 10,

100, 1000, 10000 and

100000

Solve number problems and

practical problems that involve

all of the above.

Read Roman numerals to 1000

(M) and recognise years written

in Roman numerals.

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