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59 L I X
98 X C VIII
324 C C C XX IV
447 C D X L VII
210 C C X
99 X C IX
167 C L X VII
28 XX VIII
129 CXXIX
282 CCLXXXII
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago
18 = 2 × 3 × 3
34 = 2 × 17
LCM(18,34) = 2 × 3 × 3 × 17
LCM(18,34) = 306
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago
12 = 22 × 31
18 = 21 × 32
LCM(12,18) = 22 × 32
LCM(12,18) = 36
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| 31 | XXXI | 10+10+10+1 |
| 32 | XXXII | 10+10+10+1+1 |
| 33 | XXXIII | 10+10+10+1+1+1 |
| 34 | XXXIV | 10+10+10-1+5 |
| 35 | XXXV | 10+10+10+5 |
| 36 | XXXVI | 10+10+10+5+1 |
| 37 | XXXVII | 10+10+10+5+1+1 |
| 38 | XXXVIII | 10+10+10+5+1+1+1 |
| 39 | XXXIX | 10+10+10-1+10 |
| 40 | XL | 50-10 |
| 41 | XLI | 50-10+1 |
| 42 | XLII | 50-10+1+1 |
| 43 | XLIII | 50-10+1+1+1 |
| 44 | XLIV | 50-10-1+5 |
| 45 | XLV | 50-10+5 |
| 46 | XLVI | 50-10+5+1 |
| 47 | XLVII | 50-10+5+1+1 |
| 48 | XLVIII | 50-10+5+1+1+1 |
| 49 | XLIX | 50-10-1+10 |
| 50 | L | 50 |
| 51 | LI | 50+1 |
| 52 | LII | 50+1+1 |
| 53 | LIII | 50+1+1+1 |
| 54 | LIV | 50-1+5 |
| 55 | LV | 50+5 |
| 56 | LVI | 50+5+1 |
| 57 | LVII | 50+5+1+1 |
| 58 | LVIII | 50+5+1+1+1 |
| 59 | LIX | 50-1+10 |
| 60 | LX | 50+10 |
| 61 | LXI | 50+10+1 |
| 62 | LXII | 50+10+1+1 |
| 63 | LXIII | 50+10+1+1+1 |
| 64 | LXIV | 50+10-1+5 |
| 65 | LXV | 50+10+5 |
| 66 | LXVI | 50+10+5+1 |
| 67 | LXVII | 50+10+5+1+1 |
| 68 | LXVIII | 50+10+5+1+1+1 |
| 69 | LXIX | 50+10-1+10 |
| 70 | LXX | 50+10+10 |
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago
The number that comes just before a number is called the predecessor. So, the predecessor of a given number is 1 less than the given number.
For example, 9,99,99,999 is predecessor of 10,00,00,000
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The number which comes immediately after a particular number is called its successor.
The successor of a whole number is the number obtained by adding 1 to it.
Clearly, the successor of 0 is 1; successor of 1 is 2; successor of 2 is 3 and so on.
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NCERT Page No. 73
Which shapes are divided into two mirror halves by the dotted line?

Answer.
Shape number 5, 6, 7, 8, 13 and 15 are divided into two mirror halves by the dotted line.
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According to BODMAS rule, the brackets have to be solved first followed by powers or roots (i.e. of), then Division, Multiplication, Addition, and at the end Subtraction. Solving any expression is considered correct only if the BODMAS rule or the PEDMAS rule is followed to solve it. When you complete a mathematical number sentence involving several different operations then BODMAS helps you to know which order to complete them in. Anything in Brackets should be completed first, then the orders, followed by any division or multiplication and finally addition or subtraction.

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