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Difference between the place value of 5's in 675490501
Please value of 5 are 5000000 and 500
5000000 - 500 = 4999500
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Rounding off 9250 to the nearest thousands, we get 9000
And, rounding off 29 to the nearest tens, we get 30
Therefore, 9000 x 30 = 2,70,000
It means that estimate of 9250 × 29 is equal to 2,70,000 using general rule.
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1mg = 1000gm
&
1kg = 1000gm
no. of tablets= 2,00,000
weight of 1 tablet = 20 mg
total wt. of the tablets= no. of tablets * wt. of 1 tablet
= 2,00,000 * 20/1000 grams
=4000 grams
= 4 kilograms
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Area enclosed by the square = 2^2 = 4cm^2
Area enclosed by the rectangle = 2*3 ={tex} 6cm^2{/tex}
Area enclosed by the equilateral triangle = {tex}√3/4 a^2{/tex} where a is the length of the side
=> area = √3/4 x 4 x 4
= 4√3
= approximately 6.93 {tex}cm^2{/tex}
Since 6.93 > 6 > 4 ,
Hence, the equilateral triangle encloses the most area
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1 lakh = 1,00,000
Ten thousand= 10,000
1 lakh= 10 ten thousand
1 million = 10 hundred thousand
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Integers are numbers that are whole numbers and negative numbers.
All integers are represented by the alphabet Z and are written as;
Z = {…, –4, –3, –2, –1, 0, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, …}
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Area of a Square = Side × Side
Therefore, the area of square = Side2 square units
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The Earth consists of seven major tectonic plates (underneath the continents as well as the oceans) and many more, smaller ones. These plates float, or "ride," on the asthenosphere.
Tectonic plates sometimes collide. The world's great mountain ranges were formed when plates collided and the rock had nowhere to go but up. Tectonic plates are moving slowly, rubbing against each other or even in opposite directions, which is what causes the majority of the earth's seismic and volcanic activity.
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The perimeter is the distance around the object. For example, your house has a fenced yard. The perimeter is the length of the fence. If the yard is 50 ft × 50 ft your fence is 200 ft long.
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