ML Aggarwal Class 6 Solutions for ICSE Maths Chapter 1 Knowing Our Numbers Ex 1.3

ML Aggarwal Class 6 Solutions for ICSE Maths Chapter 1 Knowing Our Numbers Ex 1.3

Question 1.
In a particular year, a company manufactured 8570435 bicycles and next year it manufactured 8756430 bicycles. In which year more bicycles were manufactured and by how many?
Solution:
ML Aggarwal Class 6 Solutions for ICSE Maths Chapter 1 Knowing Our Numbers Ex 1.3 1

Question 2.
What number must be subtracted from 1,02,59,756 to get 77,63,835?
Solution:
ML Aggarwal Class 6 Solutions for ICSE Maths Chapter 1 Knowing Our Numbers Ex 1.3 2

Question 3.
The sale receipt of a company during a year was ₹ 30587850. Next year it increased by ₹ 6375490. What was the total sale receipt of the company during these two years?
Solution:
ML Aggarwal Class 6 Solutions for ICSE Maths Chapter 1 Knowing Our Numbers Ex 1.3 3

Question 4.
A machine manufactures 23875 screws per day. How many screws did it produce iff the year 2012? Assume that the machine worked on all the days of the year.
Solution:
ML Aggarwal Class 6 Solutions for ICSE Maths Chapter 1 Knowing Our Numbers Ex 1.3 4

Question 5.
A merchant had ₹ 78,592 with him. He placed an order for puchasing 54 bicycles at ₹ 970 each. How much money will remain with him after the purchase?
Solution:
ML Aggarwal Class 6 Solutions for ICSE Maths Chapter 1 Knowing Our Numbers Ex 1.3 5

Question 6.
Amitabh is 1 m 82 cm tall and his wife is 35 cm shorter than him. What is his wife’s height?
Solution:
ML Aggarwal Class 6 Solutions for ICSE Maths Chapter 1 Knowing Our Numbers Ex 1.3 6

Question 7.
The mass of each gas cylinder is 21 kg 270g. What is total mass of 28 such cylinders?
Solution:
ML Aggarwal Class 6 Solutions for ICSE Maths Chapter 1 Knowing Our Numbers Ex 1.3 7

Question 8.
In order to make a shirt, 2 m 25 cm cloth is needed. What length of cloth is required to make 18 such shirts?
Solution:
ML Aggarwal Class 6 Solutions for ICSE Maths Chapter 1 Knowing Our Numbers Ex 1.3 8

Question 9.
The total mass of 12 packets of sweets, each of the same size, is 15 kg 600 g. What is the mass of each such packet?
Solution:
ML Aggarwal Class 6 Solutions for ICSE Maths Chapter 1 Knowing Our Numbers Ex 1.3 9

Question 10.
A vessel has 4 litres 500 millilitres of orange juice. In how many glasses, each of 25 mL capacity, can it be filled?
Solution:
ML Aggarwal Class 6 Solutions for ICSE Maths Chapter 1 Knowing Our Numbers Ex 1.3 10

Question 11.
To stitch a trouser, 1 m 30 cm cloth is needed. Out of 25 m cloth, how many trousers can be stitched and how much cloth will remain?
Solution:
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ML Aggarwal Class 6 Solutions for ICSE Maths