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Solutions for Chapter 11: Tables and Shares

Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 11 of CBSE NCERT for Math - Magic [English] Class 4.


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Exercises [Pages 120 - 132]

NCERT solutions for Math - Magic [English] Class 4 11 Tables and Shares Exercises [Pages 120 - 132]

Shyama's Garden

Exercises | Q 1 | Page 120

What are the ways in which the sunflower and marigold are planted?

18 = ______ × ______  So there are ______ rows with ______ plants each.

18 = ______ × ______ So there are ______ rows with ______ plants each.

Exercises | Q 2 | Page 120

You too can make your own garden. Draw a garden, showing flower- beds with 48 plants. Each row should have the same number of plants.

Jars in the Shelf

Exercises | Q 3 | Page 121

Can you think of other ways to make a shelf to keep 30 jars?

Exercises | Q 4 | Page 121

Draw a shelf. Show how many jars you will keep in each row. How many rows are there?

Exercises | Q 5 | Page 121

Have your friends drawn it in different ways?

Easy Tricks

Exercises | Q 6 | Page 122

Help Bunty to make the table of 7, using tables of 4 and 3.

Table of 4

Table of 3

Table of 7

Exercises | Q 7 | Page 122

Which two tables will you use for writing the table of 12?

How many cats?

Exercises | Q 8 | Page 123

Some of Gayatri’s cats were playing in a box. When she tried to count, all she could see were legs. She counted 28 legs. How many cats are there in the box?

How many legs? 4 8 12          
How many cats? 1 2            

So, 28 legs means ______ cats.

Exercises | Q 9 | Page 123

Billo has kept his chickens in a box. He counted 28 legs. How many chickens are there?

Exercises | Q 10 | Page 123

Leela has not gone to school for 21 days. For how many weeks was she away from school?

Jumping Animals

Exercises | Q 11 | Page 124

A frog jumps 3 steps at a time starting from 0.

Count the jumps he takes to reach 27.

So, he has taken 27 ÷ 3 = ______ jumps.

Exercises | Q 12 | Page 124

He has taken ______ jumps, if he is at 36.

Exercises | Q 13 | Page 124

If he is at 42, he has taken ______ jumps.

Exercises | Q 14 | Page 124

Starting from 0, a rabbit jumps 5 steps at a time.
In how many jumps does he reach 25?

Exercises | Q 15 | Page 124

He reaches ______ after taking 8 jumps.

Exercises | Q 16 | Page 124

He needs ______ jumps to reach 55. 

Practice time

Exercises | Q 1) | Page 124

28 ÷ 2 =

Exercises | Q 2) | Page 124

56 ÷ 7 =

Exercises | Q 3) | Page 124

48 ÷ 4 =

Exercises | Q 4) | Page 124

66 ÷ 6 =

Exercises | Q 5) | Page 124

96 ÷ 8 =

Exercises | Q 6) | Page 124

110 ÷ 10 =

Sea Shells

Exercises | Q 18 | Page 125

Now he was left with 84 shells. Again he took 28 more shells for the second necklace.

How many shells are left now?

Exercises | Q 19 | Page 125

Then he took shells for the third necklace.

So he was left with ______ shells.

Exercises | Q 20 | Page 125

How many necklaces can Dhruv make from 112 shells?

Exercises | Q 21 | Page 125

Are the shells enough for making necklaces for all his friends?

Try These

Exercises | Q A) | Page 125

Kannu made a necklace of 17 sea-shells. How many such necklaces can be made using 100 sea-shells?

Exercises | Q B) | Page 126

One carton can hold 85 soap bars. Shally wants to pack 338 soap bars. How many cartons does she need for packing all of them?

Exercises | Q C) | Page 126

Manpreet wants 1500 sacks of cement for making a house. A truck carries 250 sacks at a time. How many trips will the truck make?

A driver charges Rs 500 for a trip. How much will Manpreet pay the driver for all the trips?

Gangu’s Sweets

Exercises | Q 23 | Page 126

Gangu is making sweets for Id. He has made a tray of 80 laddoos.

Are the sweets in the tray enough to pack 23 small boxes?

Exercises | Q 24 | Page 126

How many more sweets are needed?

Exercises | Q 25 | Page 127

Gangu also has a bigger box in which he packs 12 laddoos. How many boxes does he need for packing 60 laddoos?

Practice Time

Exercises | Q 26 | Page 127

Neelu brought 15 storybooks to her class. Today 45 students are present. How many children will need to share one book?

Exercises | Q 27 | Page 127

A family of 8 people needs 60 kg wheat for a month. How much wheat does this family need for a week?

Exercises | Q (a) | Page 127

Razia wants change for Rs 500.

How many notes will she get if she wants in return - 
All 100 rupee notes?

Exercises | Q (b) | Page 127

Razia wants change for Rs 500.

How many notes will she get if she wants in return - 
All 50 rupee notes?

Exercises | Q (c) | Page 127

Razia wants change for Rs 500.

How many notes will she get if she wants in return - 
All 20 rupee notes?

Exercises | Q (d) | Page 127

Razia wants change for Rs 500.

How many notes will she get if she wants in return - 
All 5 rupee notes?

Exercises | Q 29 | Page 127

You have to distribute 72 tomatoes equally in 3 baskets. How many tomatoes will there be in each?

Exercises | Q 30 | Page 127

There are 350 bricks in a hand-cart. Binod found the weight of a brick to be 2 kg. What will be the weight of all the bricks?

Children and their Grandfather

Exercises | Q 31.1 | Page 129

Mridul and Lokesh are trying 70 ÷ 5 in a different way.

Lokesh writes - First, I give Rs 5 to each.

5 + 6
`5")"overline( 70 " ")`
– 25
45
– 30
?
I have distributed 5 x 5 = 25 rupees.
Next, I give Rs 6 more to everyone.
I have distributed 30 rupees more.
Now I am left with ______ rupees.
Exercises | Q 31.2 | Page 129

How will Lokesh distribute the rest of the money? Complete it.

So, each child gets 5 + 6 +______ =______ rupees. 

Your Method

Exercises | Q 32 | Page 129

Now use your own method to divide Rs 70 equally among 5 people. If you want you can start by giving Rs 2 to each. Or you can even start with Rs 11 to each.

Exercises | Q 33 | Page 129

Can you start with Rs 15 to each?

Try Doing These

Exercises | Q a) | Page 129

`5")"overline( 65 " ")`

Exercises | Q b) | Page 129

84 ÷ 2

Exercises | Q c) | Page 129

`3")"overline( 69 " ")`

Exercises | Q d) | Page 129

90 ÷ 6

Exercises | Q e) | Page 129

`4")"overline( 72 " ")`

Exercises | Q f) | Page 129

`9")"overline( 108 " ")`

Exercises | Q g) | Page 129

232 ÷ 2

Exercises | Q h) | Page 129

`2")"overline( 428 " ")`

Exercises | Q i) | Page 129

Meera made 204 candles to sell in the market. She makes packets of 6. How many packets will she make?

If she packs them in packets of 12, then how many packets will she make?

Exercises | Q j) | Page 130

On Sports Day, 161 children are in the school playground. They are standing in 7 equal rows. How many children are there in each row?

Story Problems

Exercises | Q 35 | Page 130

There are 3 crates. Each crate has 24 bottles in it.

My question: How many bottles are there in all?

Exercises | Q 1. | Page 131

Now you look at the other pictures and make questions like Srishti.

There are 8 packets of rakhis. Each packet has 6 rakhis in it.

Exercises | Q 2. | Page 131

Now you look at the other pictures and make questions like Srishti.

There are 10 packets of sugar. Saurabh paid 110 rupees for all the packets. 

Exercises | Q 3. | Page 131

Now you look at the other pictures and make questions like Srishti.

There are 35 students in 7 rows. Each row has the same number of students.

Exercises | Q 4. | Page 132

Now you look at the other pictures and make questions like Srishti.

Hari, Seema, Chinku and Lakshmi are going to Guwahati. The cost of one rail ticket is Rs 62.

Exercises | Q 5. | Page 132

Now you look at the other pictures and make questions like Srishti.

One metre of cloth costs Rs 20. Lalbiak bought some cloth and paid Rs 140.

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NCERT solutions for Math - Magic [English] Class 4 chapter 11 - Tables and Shares - Shaalaa.com

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