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Q.3 A) Solve the following: (2 marks each) [10]

23. Convert 6

3

17

into improper fraction.

24.Find the prime factors of 56 by factor tree method.

25.State the divisibility rule of 11 and check if 7917624 is divisible by 11.

26.The HCF and LCM of two numbers are 31 and 2387 respectively. If one of the numbers is

217 find the other number.

27.A packet has 25 sheets of papers. Rahul used 3

5

of the sheets, how many sheets has Rahul

used?



B) Solve the following: (3 marks each) [09]

28.Simplify 10 1

3

÷ 1

3

9

.

29.Find the largest number which divides 133 and 245 leaving a remainder 5 in each case.

30.Write the multiples of 7 between 42 and 91.



SECTION-D (TERM-3)

Q.4 A) Solve the following: (2 marks each) [12]

31.The length, height and volume of a box is 10 m, 7 m and 175 cubic m respectively. Find its

breadth.

32.(a) Convert 47 rupees 70 paise into paise. (b) Convert 25.4 cm into cm-mm.

33.The weight of one chocolate is 80 g. By how many such chocolates can you make a box

weighing 2kg?

34.A rectangular field has an area of 1,80,000 square m and breadth of the field is 400 m. Find

the length of the field.

35.Sunil counted the vehicles passed by a road during an hour and prepared the following

chart. Write numbers in it and answer the following questions:

Vehicles Tally marks Number

Car



Truck



Bus



Bike

(a)How many vehicles in total did Sunil see?

(b)The number of vehicles which is more than 15?

36.Divide 3511.06 by 35.​

Answers

Answered by varshini202697
2

Answer:

6/1

Step-by-step explanation:

6/1 innot there anynumber we need to keep one

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