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Chapters
2: Factors and Multiples
▶ 3: Whole Numbers
4: Integers
Chapter 5: Fractions
6: Simplification
7: Decimals
8: Algebraic Expressions
9: Linear Equation in One Variable
10: Ratio, Proportion and Unitary Method
Chapter 11: Line Segment, Ray and Line
Chapter 12: Parallel Lines
Chapter 13: Angles and Their Measurement
Chapter 14: Constructions (Using Ruler and a Pair of Compasses)
Chapter 15: Polygons
Chapter 16: Triangles
Chapter 17: Quadrilaterals
Chapter 18: Circles
Chapter 19: Three-Dimensional Shapes
Chapter 20: Two-Dimensional Reflection Symmetry (Linear Symmetry)
Chapter 21: Concept of Perimeter and Area
Chapter 22: Data Handling
Chapter 23: Pictograph
Chapter 24: Bar Graph
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Solutions for Chapter 3: Whole Numbers
Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 3 of CBSE RS Aggarwal for Mathematics [English] Class 6.
RS Aggarwal solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 6 3 Whole Numbers Exercise 3A [Pages 45 - 46]
Write the next three whole numbers after 30999.
Write the three whole numbers occurring just before 10001.
How many whole numbers are there between 1032 and 1209?
Which is the smallest whole number?
Write the successor of: 2540801
Write the successor of: 9999
Write the successor of: 50904
Write the successor of: 61639
Write the successor of: 687890
Write the successor of: 5386700
Write the successor of: 6475999
Write the successor of: 9999999
Write the predecessor of: 97
Write the predecessor of 10000.
Write the predecessor of: 36900
Write the predecessor of: 7684320
Write the predecessor of: 1566391
Write the predecessor of: 2456800
Write the predecessor of: 100000
Write the predecessor of: 1000000
Write down three consecutive whole numbers just preceding 7510001.
Zero is the smallest natural number.
True
False
Zero is the smallest whole number.
True
False
Write (T) for true and (F) for false against the following statements:
Every whole number is a natural number.
True
False
Write (T) for true and (F) for false against the following statement:
Every natural number is a whole number.
True
False
1 is the smallest whole number.
True
False
The natural number 1 has no predecessor.
True
False
The whole number 1 has no predecessor.
True
False
The whole number 0 has no predecessor.
True
False
Write (T) for true and (F) for false against the following statement:
The predecessor of a two-digit number is never a single-digit number.
True
False
Write (T) for true and (F) for false against the following statement:
The successor of a two-digit number is always a two-digit number.
True
False
Write (T) for true and (F) for false against the following statement:
500 is the predecessor of 499.
True
False
Write (T) for true and (F) for false against the following statement:
7000 is the successor of 6999.
True
False
RS Aggarwal solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 6 3 Whole Numbers Exercise 3B [Page 48]
Fill in the blanks to make the following a true statement:
458 + 639 = 639 + ......
Fill in the blanks to make the following a true statement:
864 + 2006 = 2006 + ......
Fill in the blanks to make the following a true statement:
1946 + ...... = 984 + 1946
Fill in the blanks to make the following a true statement:
8063 + 0 = ......
Fill in the blanks to make the following a true statement:
53501 + (574 + 799) = 574 + (53501 + ......)
Add the following numbers and check by reversing the order of the addends:
16509 + 114
Add the following numbers and check by reversing the order of the addends:
2359 + 548
Add the following numbers and check by reversing the order of the addends:
19753 + 2867
Find the sum: (1546 + 498) + 3589.
Also, find the sum: 1546 + (498 + 3589).
Are the two sums equal?
State the property satisfied.
Determine the sum given below using suitable rearrangement.
953 + 707 + 647
Determine the sum given below using suitable rearrangement.
1983 + 647 + 217 + 353
Determine the sum given below using suitable rearrangement.
15409 + 278 + 691 + 422
Determine the sum given below using suitable rearrangement.
3259 + 10001 + 2641 + 9999
Determine the sum given below using suitable rearrangement.
1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 96 + 97 + 98 + 99
Determine the sum given below using suitable rearrangement.
2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 45 + 46 + 47 + 48
Find the sum by short method: 6784 + 9999
Find the sum by short method: 10578 + 99999
For any whole numbers a, b, c, is it true that (a + b) + c = a + (c + b)? Give reasons.
Complete the following magic square by supplying the missing numbers:
9 | 2 | |
5 | ||
8 |
Complete the following magic square by supplying the missing numbers:
16 | 2 | |
10 | ||
4 |
Complete the following magic square by supplying the missing numbers:
2 | 15 | 16 | |
9 | 12 | ||
7 | 10 | ||
14 | 17 |
Complete the following magic square by supplying the missing numbers:
18 | 17 | 4 | |
14 | 11 | ||
9 | 10 | ||
19 | 16 |
Write (T) for true and (F) for false for the following statement:
The sum of two odd numbers is an odd number.
True
False
Write (T) for true and (F) for false for the following statement:
The sum of two even numbers is an even number.
True
False
Write (T) for true and (F) for false for the following statement:
The sum of an even number and an odd number is an odd number.
True
False
RS Aggarwal solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 6 3 Whole Numbers Exercise 3C [Pages 49 - 50]
Perform the following subtraction. Check your result by the corresponding addition.
6237 − 694
Perform the following subtraction. Check your result by the corresponding addition.
21205 − 10899
Perform the following subtraction. Check your result by the corresponding addition.
100000 − 78987
Perform the following subtraction. Check your result by the corresponding addition.
1010101 − 656565
Replace each * by the correct digit in the following:
\[\begin{array}{r}
&\texttt{9 1 7}\\
-&\texttt{* 5 *}\\
\hline
&\texttt{5 * 8}
\end{array}\]
Replace each * by the correct digit in the following:
\[\begin{array}{r}
&\texttt{6 1 7 2}\\
-&\texttt{* * 6 9}\\
\hline
&\texttt{2 9 * *}
\end{array}\]
Replace each * by the correct digit in the following:
\[\begin{array}{r}
&\texttt{5 0 0 1 0 0 3}\\
-&\texttt{* * 6 9 8 7}\\
\hline
&\texttt{4 8 4 * * * *}\\
\hline
\end{array}\]
Replace each * by the correct digit in the following:
\[\begin{array}{r}
&\texttt{1 0 0 0 0 0 0}\\
-&\texttt{* * * * 1}\\
\hline
&\texttt{* 7 0 4 2 *}\\
\hline
\end{array}\]
Find the difference: 463 − 9
Find the difference: 5632 − 99
Find the difference: 8640 − 999
Find the difference: 13006 − 9999
Find the difference between the smallest number of 7 digits and the largest number of 4 digits.
Ravi opened his account in a bank by depositing Rs 136000. Next day he withdrew Rs 73129 from it. How much money was left in his account?
Mrs Saxena withdrew Rs 100000 from her bank account. She purchased a TV set for Rs 38750, a refrigerator for Rs 23890 and jewellery worth Rs 35560. How much money was left with her?
The population of a town was 110500. In one year it increased by 3608 due to new births. However, 8973 persons died or left the town during the year. What was the population at the end of the year?
Find the whole number n when: n + 4 = 9
Find the whole number n when: n + 35 = 101
Find the whole number n when: n − 18 = 39
Find the whole number n when: n − 20568 = 21403
RS Aggarwal solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 6 3 Whole Numbers Exercise 3D [Pages 53 - 54]
Fill in the blanks to make the following a true statement:
246 × 1 = ......
Fill in the blanks to make the following a true statement:
1369 × 0 = .......
Fill in the blanks to make the following a true statement:
593 × 188 = 188 × .......
Fill in the blanks to make the following a true statement:
286 × 753 = ...... × 286
Fill in the blanks to make the following a true statement:
38 × (91 × 37) = ...... × (38 × 37)
Fill in the blanks to make the following a true statement:
13 × 100 × ...... = 1300000
Fill in the blanks to make the following a true statement:
59 × 66 + 59 × 34 = 59 × (...... + ......)
Fill in the blanks to make the following a true statement:
68 × 95 = 68 × 100 − 68 × .......
State the property used in the following statement:
19 × 17 = 17 × 19
State the property used in the following statement:
(16 × 32) is a whole number
State the property used in the following statement:
(29 × 36) × 18 = 29 × (36 × 18)
State the property used in the following statement:
1480 × 1 = 1480
State the property used in the following statement:
1732 × 0 = 0
State the property used in the following statement:
72 × 98 + 72 × 2 = 72 × (98 + 2)
State the property used in the following statement:
63 × 126 − 63 × 26 = 63 × (126 − 26)
Find the value of the following using various properties:
647 × 13 + 647 × 7
Find the value of the following using various properties:
8759 × 94 + 8759 × 6
Find the value of the following using various properties:
7459 × 999 + 7459
Find the value of the following using various properties:
9870 × 561 − 9870 × 461
Find the value of the following using various properties:
569 × 17 + 569 × 13 + 569 × 70
Find the value of the following using various properties:
16825 × 16825 − 16825 × 6825
Determine the following products by suitable rearrangements:
2 × 1658 × 50
Determine the following products by suitable rearrangements:
4 × 927 × 25
Determine the following products by suitable rearrangements:
625 × 20 × 8 × 50
Determine the following products by suitable rearrangements:
574 × 625 × 16
Determine the following products by suitable rearrangements:
250 × 60 × 50 × 8
Determine the following products by suitable rearrangements:
8 × 125 × 40 × 25
Find the following product, using distributive laws:
740 × 105
Find the following product, using distributive laws:
245 × 1008
Find the following product, using distributive laws:
947 × 96
Find the following product, using distributive law:
996 × 367
Find the following product, using distributive laws:
472 × 1097
Find the following product, using distributive laws:
580 × 64
Find the following product, using distributive laws:
439 × 997
Find the following product, using distributive laws:
1553 × 198
Find the following products, using distributive laws:
3576 × 9
Find the following products, using distributive laws:
847 × 99
Find the following products, using distributive laws:
2437 × 999
Find the product:
458 × 67
Find the product: 3709 × 89
Find the product: 4617 × 234
Find the product: 15208 × 542
Find the product of the largest 3-digit number and the largest 5-digit number.
A car moves at a uniform speed of 75 km per hour. How much distance will it cover in 98 hours?
A dealer purchased 139 VCRs. If the cost of each set is Rs. 24350, find the cost of all the sets together.
A housing society constructed 197 houses. If the cost of construction for each house is Rs 450000, what is the total cost for all the houses?
50 chairs and 30 blackboards were purchased for a school. If each chair costs Rs 1065 and each blackboard costs Rs 1645, find the total amount of the bill.
There are six sections of Class 6 in a school and there are 45 students in each section. If the monthly charges from each student be Rs 1650, find the total monthly collection from Class 6.
The product of two whole numbers is zero. What do you conclude?
Fill in the blanks:
Sum of two odd numbers is an ...... number.
Fill in the blanks:
Product of two odd numbers is an ...... number.
Fill in the blanks:
a ≠ 0 and a × a = a
⇒ a = ?
RS Aggarwal solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 6 3 Whole Numbers Exercise 3E [Page 56]
Divide and check your answer by the corresponding multiplication in the following:
1936 ÷ 16
Divide and check your answer by the corresponding multiplication in the following:
19881 ÷ 47
Divide and check your answer by the corresponding multiplication in the following:
257796 ÷ 341
Divide and check your answer by the corresponding multiplication in the following:
612846 ÷ 582
Divide and check your answer by the corresponding multiplication in the following:
34419 ÷ 149
Divide and check your answer by the corresponding multiplication in the following:
39039 ÷ 1001
Divide, and find out the quotient and remainder. Check your answer.
6971 ÷ 47
Divide, and find out the quotient and remainder. Check your answer.
4178 ÷ 35
Divide, and find out the quotient and remainder. Check your answer.
36195 ÷ 153
Divide, and find out the quotient and remainder. Check your answer.
93575 ÷ 400
Divide, and find out the quotient and remainder. Check your answer.
23025 ÷ 1000
Divide, and find out the quotient and remainder. Check your answer.
16135 ÷ 875
Find the value of: 65007 ÷ 1
Find the value of: 0 ÷ 879
Find the value of: 981 + 5720 ÷ 10
Find the value of: 1507 − (625 ÷ 25)
Find the value of: 32277 ÷ (648 − 39)
Find the value of: (1573 ÷ 1573) − (1573 ÷ 1573)
Find a whole number n such that n ÷ n = n.
The product of two numbers is 504347. If one of the numbers is 317, find the other.
On dividing 59761 by a certain number, the quotient is 189 and the remainder is 37. Find the divisor.
On dividing 55390 by 299, the remainder is 75. Find the quotient using the division algorthm.
What least number must be subtracted from 13601 to get a number exactly divisible by 87?
What least number must be added to 1056 to get a number exactly divisible by 23?
Find the largest 4-digit number divisible by 16.
Divide the largest 5 digit number by 653. Check your answer by the division algorithm.
Find the least 6-digit number exactly divisible by 83.
1 dozen bananas cost Rs 29. How many dozens can be purchased for Rs 1392?
19625 trees have been equally planted in 157 rows. Find the number of trees in each row.
The population of a town is 517530. If one out of every 15 is reported to be literate, find how many literate persons are there in the town.
The cost price of 23 colour television sets is Rs 570055. Determine the cost price of each TV set if each costs the same.
RS Aggarwal solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 6 3 Whole Numbers Exercise 3F [Pages 56 - 57]
The smallest whole number is
1
0
2
none of these
The least number of 4 digits which is exactly divisible by 9 is
1018
1026
1009
1008
The largest number of 6 digits which is exactly divisible by 16 is
999980
999982
999984
999964
What least number should be subtracted from 10004 to get a number exactly divisible by 12?
4
6
8
20
What least number should be added to 10056 to get a number exactly divisible by 23?
5
18
13
10
What whole number is nearest to 457 which is divisible by 11?
450
451
460
462
How many whole numbers are there between 1018 and 1203?
185
186
184
none of these
A number when divided by 46 gives 11 as quotient and 15 as remainder. The number is
491
521
701
679
In a division sum, we have dividend = 199, quotient = 16 and remainder = 7. The divisor is
11
23
12
none of these
7589 − ? = 3434
11023
4245
4155
none of these
587 × 99 = ?
57213
58513
58113
56413
4 × 538 × 25 = ?
32280
26900
53800
10760
24679 × 92 + 24679 × 8 = ?
493580
1233950
2467900
none of these
1625 × 1625 − 1625 × 625 = ?
1625000
162500
325000
812500
1568 × 185 − 1568 × 85 = ?
7840
15680
156800
none of these
(888 + 777 + 555) = (111 × ?)
120
280
20
140
The sum of two odd numbers is
an odd number
an even number
a prime number
a multiple of 3
The product of two odd numbers is
an odd number
an even number
a prime number
none of these
If a is a whole number such that a + a = a, then a = ?
1
2
3
none of these
The predecessor of 10000 is
10001
9999
none of these
The successor of 1001 is
1000
1002
none of these
The smallest even whole number is
0
2
none of these
RS Aggarwal solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 6 3 Whole Numbers Test Paper 3 [Pages 59 - 60]
How many whole numbers are there between 1064 and 1201?
Fill in the blanks.
\[\begin{array}{r}
&\texttt{1 0 0 0 0 0 0}\\
-&\texttt{* * * * 1}\\
\hline
&\texttt{* 7 0 4 2 *}\\
\hline
\end{array}\]
Use distributive law to find the value of
Find the product of the largest 5-digit number and the largest 3-digit number using distributive law.
Divide 53968 by 267 and check the result by the division algorithm.
Find the largest 6-digit number divisible by 16.
The cost price of 23 TV sets is Rs 570055. Find the cost of each such set.
What least number must be subtracted from 13801 to get a number exactly divisible by 87?
The value of (89 × 76 + 89 × 24) is
890
8900
89000
10420
On dividing a number by 53 we get 8 as quotient and 5 as remainder. The number is
419
423
429
none of these
The whole number which has no predecessor is
1
0
2
none of these
67 + 33 = 33 + 67 is an example of
closure property
associative property
commutative property
distributive property
Additive inverse of 36 is
`1/36`
0
-36
none of these
Which of the following is not zero?
0 × 0
`0/2`
`((8-8))/2`
2 + 0
The predecessor of the smallest 3-digit number is
999
100
101
99
The number of whole numbers between the smallest whole number and the greatest 2-digit number is ______.
88
98
99
101
Fill in the blanks.
The smallest natural number is ...... .
Fill in the blanks.
The smallest whole number is ...... .
Fill in the blanks.
Division by ...... is not defined.
Fill in the blanks.
...... is a whole number which is not a natural number.
Fill in the blanks.
...... is a whole number which is not a natural number.
Write 'T' for true and 'F' for false for the following:
0 is the smallest natural number.
True
False
Write 'T' for true and 'F' for false for the following:
Every whole number is a natural number.
True
False
Write 'T' for true and 'F' for false for the following:
1 has no predecessor in whole numbers.
True
False
Write 'T' for true and 'F' for false for the following:
Every natural number is a whole number.
True
False
Match the following columns on whole numbers:
Column A | Column B |
(a) 137 + 63 = 63 + 137 | (i) Associativity of multiplication |
(b) (16 × 25) is a number | (ii) Commutativity of multiplication |
(c) 365 × 18 = 18 × 365 | (iii) Distributive law of multiplication over addition |
(d) (86 × 14) × 25 = 86 × (14 × 25) | (iv) Commutativity of addition |
(e) 23 × (80 + 5) = (23 × 80) + (23 × 5) | (v) Closure property for multiplication |
Solutions for 3: Whole Numbers
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