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CBSE - VI - Maths - Knowing Our Numbers

estimate the difference of 879 and 338 to the nearest hundred.

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Medicine is packed in boxes, each weighing 5 kg 200 g. How many such boxes can be loaded in a van which cannot carry beyond 260 kg ?

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How many total 5 digit numbers are there How many total 5 digit numbers are there?

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15 plus 1

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how to estimate 1700- 1200

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CBSE - VI - Maths - Knowing Our Numbers

Find the estimated sum and then actual sum of 19 and 39

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Estimate using the general rule: 5281 x 3491 And explain each step clearly

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how to find product estimation

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568 Sums 932

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9250×29 estimate using general rule

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estimate quotient of 92 and 29

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Estimate each of the following products by rounding off to nearest thousand. (a) 1876 x 2123 (b) 5623 x 3158

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Estimate each of the following products by rounding off to nearest hundreds. (a) 376 x 123 (b) 423 x 158

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Estimate each of the following products by rounding off to nearest tens. (a) 15 x 34 (b) 54 x 45

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What is the estimated value of 1291 x 592 using general rule?

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Estimate the value of 179 x 62 by general rule.

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Estimate the sum to nearest thousand: (21397 + 27807 + 42305)

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Estimate the difference (35863 - 27677) to the nearest hundred.

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Estimate the product of 183 and 153 by rounding off the first number upwards and the second number downwards.

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Estimate the product of 367 and 231 by rounding off each number to the nearest hundred.

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Estimate the difference (673 - 258) to the nearest hundred.

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Estimate the sum (21397 + 27807 + 42505) to the nearest thousand.

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Estimate the sum (62 + 78) to the nearest tens.

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In an election, the winning candidate got 23,12,505 votes which are 7,842 votes more than the losing candidate. Estimate the number of votes which the losing candidate got to nearest hundred.

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CBSE - VI - Maths - Knowing Our Numbers

A shopkeeper sells 5281 packets on Saturday and 3491 on Sunday. How many packets (rounded off to nearest hundreds) were sold in the weekend?

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