TS 6th Class Maths Solutions Chapter 1 Knowing Our Numbers Ex 1.5

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TS 6th Class Maths Solutions Chapter 1 Knowing Our Numbers Exercise 1.5

Question 1.
The number of people who visited during common wealth games in New Delhi for the first four days was re-corded as 15,290, 14,181, 14,235 and 10,578. Find the total number of people visited in these four days ?
Answer:
Number of people visited common wealth games on the first day = 15,290
Number of people visited common wealth games on the second day = 14,181
Number of people visited common wealth games on the third day = 14,235
Number of people visited common wealth games on the fourth day = 10,578
Total number of people who visited in these four days = 15,290
= 15,290 + 14,181 + 14,235 + 10,578 = 54,284

TS 6th Class Maths Solutions Chapter 1 Knowing Our Numbers Ex 1.5

Question 2.
In Lok Sabha election, the elected candidate got 5,87,500 votes and defeated candidate got 3,52,768. By how many votes did the winner win the election ?
Answer:
Number of votes the winner got = 5,87,500
Number of votes the defeated candidate got = 3,52,768
Number of votes that the winner got more than the defeated candidate
= 5,87,500 – 3,52,768 = 2,34,732
By 2,34,732 votes did the winner win the election.

Question 3.
Write the greatest and smallest 5- digit number formed by the digits 5, 3, 4, 0 and 7 and find their difference.
Answer:
The digits given are 5, 3, 4, 0, 7. The greatest 5-digit number formed with the given digits = 75430
The smallest number formed with the given digits = 30457
The difference between these numbers = 75430 – 30457 = 44973

Question 4.
A bicycle industry makes 3,125 bicycles each day. Find the total number of bicycles manufactured in the month of July ?
Answer:
Number of days in month of July = 31
Number of bicycles made in one day = 3,125
Number of bicycles made in 31 days = 31 × 3,125 = 96,875

Question 5.
A helicopter covers 600 km in 1 hour. How much distance will it cover in 4 hours ? Express your answer in metres.
Answer:
Distance covered by helicopter in 1 hour = 600 km
Distance covered in 4 hours = 4 × 600 km = 2400 km
We know that 1km = 1000 metres
∴ Distance covered by helicopter in 4 hours = 2400 km
= 2400 × 1000 metres
= 24,00,000 metres

Question 6.
The total weight of 5 biscuit packets of same size is 8 kg 400 grams. What is the weight of each packet ?
Answer:
The total weight of 5 biscuit packets (of same size) = 8 kg 400 grams
∴ The weight of each packet
= 8 kg 400 gms ÷ 5
= 1 kg 680 gms

Question 7.
Everyday Gayatri walks both the ways to attend the school. The distance between the school and her house is 1 km 875 m. Find the total distance she walked in 6 days ?
Answer:
Distance between the school and her house = 1 km 875 m
Distance Gayatri walks everyday from , her house to the school and vice-versa = 1 km 875 m + 1 km 875 m = 3 km 750 m
Total distance Gayatri walked in 6 days
= 3 km 750 m × 6 = 22 km 500 m

Question 8.
The cloth required to make a shirt of school uniform for each boy is 1 m 80 cm. How many shirts can tailor stitch using 40 m. of cloth ? How much cloth will be left ?
Answer:
The cloth to be stitched = 40 m = 40 × 100 cm
(∵ 1 metre = 100 cm)
= 4000 cm
The cloth required for one shirt
= 1 m 80 cm
= 180 cm (∵ 1 metre =100 cms)
Number of shirts can be stitched = \(\frac{4000}{180}\)
= 22\(\frac{2}{9}\)
The tailor can stitch 22 shirts.
The cloth will be left = \(\frac{2}{9}\) × 180
= 40 cm

TS 6th Class Maths Solutions Chapter 1 Knowing Our Numbers Ex 1.5

Question 9.
The rate of petrol is ₹ 60 per litre. A petrol bunk sells 750 litres of petrol on a day. How much money do they get at the end of the day ?
Answer:
The rate of 1 litre of petrol = Rs. 60
The rate of 750 litres of petrol = ₹ 60 × 750 = ₹ 45000
The money they get at the end of the day = ₹ 45,000

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