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Gaurav Seth 3 years, 11 months ago
What must be added to 203 to get a number whose digits are reversed of the given number?
Solution:
The number obtained by reversing the digits of 203 = 302.
∴ Difference = 302 – 203 = 99
Hence, the required number is 99.
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Yogita Ingle 4 years ago
100 paise = 1 Rs
(a) 7 paise = 7 ÷ 100 = 0.07
(b) 625 paise = 625 ÷ 100 = 6.25
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Write the following as decimals.
(a) Three tens and eight-tenths = <i> </i> 3 x 10 + 8 x 1/10 = 30 + 0.8 = 30.8
(b) Fifteen point seven= Fifteen point seven = 15.7
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5 Hundreds + 3 Tens + 8 Ones + 4 Tenths
= 5 x 100 + 3 x 10 + 8 x 1 + 4 x 1/10
= 500 + 30 + 8 + 4/10
= 538 + 4/10 = 538.4
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Raja had ₹ 7.45 .
He bought toffees for ₹ 5.20.
The balance amount left with Raja = 7.45 - 5.20 = ₹ 2.25
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Yogita Ingle 4 years ago
Vijay bought vegetables weighing 10kg.
Out of this 3kg 200g onions , 2kg 300g tomatoes and the rest is potatoes.
The weight of potatoes = 10 kg - ( 3.200 + 2.300)
= 10.000 - 5.500
= 4.500
= 4 kg 500 g
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Liquid: Matters which have fixed volume but indefinite shape are called liquids. For example - milk, water, petrol, kerosene, alcohol, oil, etc. Since liquid can flow, it is also called fluid.
Properties of liquid
- Liquid has definite volume.
- Liquid has no definite shape.
- Liquid gets the shape of container in which it is kept.
- Liquid cannot be compressed much.
- Liquid has less density compare to solid.
- Liquid is lighter than solid.
- Liquid flows and hence is called fluid.
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