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Give five examples using daily life situations where the number of things counted would be more than 6 digits?

Words in the dictionary, time in milliseconds, cells in our body, distance from earth to the sun, stars in the sky


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3

From the digits 3, 0, and 4 make five numbers each with 6 digits. Use commas.

4

Read these numbers. (i) 527864 (ii) 95432 (iii) 18950049 (iv) 70002509

(a) Write these numbers using placement boxes and then using commas in Indian as well as International System of Numeration.


(b) Arrange these in ascending and descending order.

6

You have the following digits 4, 5, 6, 0, 7 and 8. Using them make five numbers each with 6 digits.

(a) Put commas for easy reading.


(b) Arrange them in ascending and descending order.

7

Take two digits say 2 and 3. Make 4-digit numbers using both the digits equal number of times. Which is the greatest number?

(a) Which is the smallest number?


(b) How many different numbers can you make in all?

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