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    A shopkeeper delivered 8.5 kg of curd, 9.7 kg of pure ghee, 15.25 kg of paneer and 3.75 kg of butter. Find the total weight of all the things that were delivered.

    Solution

    Weight of curd = 8.5 kg
    Weight of pure ghee = 9.7 kg
    Weight of paneer = 15.25 kg
    Weight of butter = 3.75 kg
    Total weight = 8.5 + 9.7 + 15.25 + 3.75
    = 37.2 kg

     

  • Question 2
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    Amar had Rs. 550 in total. He bought an item for Rs. 329.40 and kept Rs. 10 for travelling. How much money is left with him?

    Solution

    Total money Amar had = Rs. 550
    Money spent on an item = Rs. 329.40
    Money spent on travelling = Rs. 10
    Money left with him = 550 - (329.40 + 10)
    = Rs. 210.60

     

  • Question 3
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    Karan's office is 12 km from home. He goes to temple before going to office, which is on the way. The temple is 3 km 700 m from his home. How much does he need to travel further from the temple to reach his office?

    Solution

    Total distance travelled = 12 km
    Distance travelled to temple = 3.7 km
    So, distance left to be travelled = 12 - 3.7 = 8.3 km or 8 km 300 m

     

  • Question 4
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    Shweta bought 3 packets of pencils for Rs. 12.5 each, 5 packets of erasers for Rs. 7.50 each and 1 box of sharpeners for Rs.17. How much did she need to pay the shopkeeper?

    Solution

    Cost of 1 packet of pencils = Rs. 12.5
    Cost of 3 packets of pencils = Rs. 12.5 × 3 = Rs. 37.5
    Cost of 1 packet of erasers = Rs. 7.50
    Cost of 5 packets of erasers = Rs. 7.50 × 5 = Rs. 37.5
    Cost of 1 box of sharpeners = Rs. 17
    Total cost = 37.5 + 37.5 + 17 = Rs. 92

     

  • Question 5
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    Match the following.

    Column I Column II
    1. 1480 + 200 + 0.025 p. 150.8
    2. 10 + 0.8 + 140 q. 359.57
    3. 490 + 20 + 3.283 r. 1680.025
    4. 151 + 125.22 + 83.35 s. 513.283
    Solution

    1. 1480 + 200 + 0.025 = 1680.025
    2. 10 + 0.8 + 140 = 150.8
    3. 490 + 20 + 3.283 = 513.283
    4. 151 + 125.22 + 83.35 = 359.57

     

  • Question 6
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    Select the incorrect statement.

    1. A milkman has 59 litres of milk. He sold 19 litres to one person and 28,500 ml to another person. Milk left with him is 11,500 ml.
    2. Sohan bought some bundles of copies. 1 bundle weighs 2870 gm, 2 other bundles weigh 1.4 kg. The total weight is 5.67 kg.
    3. Suresh spent Rs. 439.30 on grocery and Rs. 139.50 on soft drinks. If he has exactly the double of what he spent, then the money he had in the beginning was Rs. 1157.6.
    4. Amar travelled 9 km by bus and 3 km by auto to his college and then returned home. If he travelled 5 days in a week, then the total distance travelled by him is 60 km.

    Solution

    1. Quantity of milk sold = 19 + 28.5 = 47.5 litres
    Quantity of milk left with milkman = 59 - 47.5
    = 11.5 litres or 11,500 ml (Correct)

    2. Total weight of all the bundles of copies = 1.4 + 1.4 + 2.87 = 5.67 kg (Correct)

    3. Money spent on grocery and soft drinks = 439.30 + 139.50 = Rs. 578.8
    Amount of Money that Suresh had in the beginning = 578.8 × 2 = Rs. 1157.6 (Correct)

    4. Distance travelled by Amar from home to college = 9 + 3 = 12 km
    Distance travelled by coming back to home from college = 12 km

    Total distance travelled in 1 day = 12 + 12 = 24 km
    Total distance travelled in 5 days = 24 × 5 = 120 km or 120,000 m.

     

  • Question 7
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    Read the following statements and choose the correct option.

    Statement 1: 0.368 + 9.721 + 2.3 - 4.75 > 0.236 + 8.999 + 2.23 - 3.867
    Statement 2: If while comparing decimal numbers, one number is in hundredths and the other is in thousandths, then the number with thousandths is always bigger.

    Solution

    Statement 1: 0.368 + 9.721 + 2.3 - 4.75 = 7.639
    0.236 + 8.999 + 2.23 - 3.867 = 7.598
    So, 7.639 > 7.598

    Statement 2: 1.23 is the first number and 1.139 is second. So, it is not always that the number with thousandths is always bigger.

     

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