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MENTAL  MATHS-7


            Solve the following word problems:

            (a)    Anita placed 828 exercise books equally on 9 tables. How many exercise
                   books were placed on each table?

            (b)    The cost of 8 tricycles is `7160. Find the cost of one bicycle.

            (c)    The product of two number is 1008. If one of them is 8, find the other

                   number.

            (d)    A group of 635 students were divided into 5 equal groups. How many
                   students were there in each group?

            (e)    If the cost of 9 dress is `5175. Find the cost of one dress.

            (f)    A car goes 9 km in one litre petrol. How much petrol is needed to cover a

                   distance of 2277 km?

            (g)    A  factory  manufactured  2345  bulbs  in  a  week.  How  many  bulbs  are
                   manufactured in one day?

            (h)    8090 books were distributed by an organisation equally among 7 villages.
                   How many books were given to each villages? How many books were left?

            (i)    3869 flowers have to be distributed equally among 9 flower vendors. How

                   many flowers will each flower vendor get? How many flowers will be left?

            (j)    A box can hold 8 green apples. How many boxes will be required to pack
                   4257 green apples? How many apples will be left?




                                    MISCELLANEOUS   QUESTIONS


                          20
                                 6
            1.     Find   ÷   and number line:




                     0   1   2   3    4   5   6   7   8   9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22




            2.     Divide and find the quotient and remainder:


                   (a)     6428 ÷ 2                                      (b)    8404 ÷ 4



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