Class 5: Maths Chapter 2 solutions. Complete Class 5 Maths Chapter 2 Notes.
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Maharashtra Board Solutions Class 5-Maths (Problem Set 5) – Part 1: Chapter 2- Number Work
Maharashtra Board 5th Maths Chapter 2, Class 5 Maths Chapter 2 solutions
Questions and Answers.
Question 1.
Write the place value of the underlined digit.
(1) 78, 95,210
(2) 14, 95,210
(3) 3,52,749
(4) 50,000
(5) 89, 99,988
Answer:
(1) Here, the underlined digit 7 is in ten lakhs place.
So, its place value is 70,00,000 (70 lakhs)
(2) Here, the underlined digit 4 is in lakhs place.
So, its place value is 4,00,000 (4 lakhs)
(3) Here, the underlined digit 5 in ten thousands place.
So, its place value is 50,000 (50 thousands)
(4) Here, the underlined digit ‘0’ is in the unit place.
Hence, its place value is 0 (zero)
(5) Here, the underlined digit 9 is in ten thousands place
So, its place value is 90,000 (90 thousands)
Question 2.
Write the numbers in their expanded form.
(1) 56, 43, 215
(2) 70, 815
(3) 8, 35, 999
(4) 8, 88, 889
(5) 92, 32, 992
Answer:
(1) 56,43,215: 50,00,000 + 6,00,000 + 40,000 + 3,000 + 200 + 10 + 5
(2) 70,815 : 70,000 + 800 + 10 + 5
(3) 8,35,999 : 8,00,000 + 30,000 + 5,000 + 900 + 90 + 9
(4) 8,88,889 : 8,00,000 + 80,000 + 8,000 + 800 + 80 + 9
(5) 92,32,992: 90,00,000 + 2,00,000 + 30,000 + 2,000 + 900 + 90 + 2
Question 3.
Write the place name and place value of each digit in the following numbers.
(1) 35, 705
Answer:
Digit 3 is in ten thousands place, its place value is 30,000
Digit 5 is in thousands place, its place value is 5,000
Digit 7 is in hundreds place, its place value is 700
Digit 0 is in ten place, its place value is 0
Digit 5 is in units place, its place value is 5
(2) 7, 82, 899
Answer:
Digit 7 is in lakhs place, its place value is 7.0. 000
Digit 8 is in ten thousands place, its place value is 80,000
Digit 2 is in thousands place, its place value is 2,000
Digit 8 is in hundreds place, its place value is 800
Digit 9 is- in ten place, its place value is 90 Digit 9 is in units place, its place value is 9
(3) 82, 74, 508
Answer:
Digit 8 is in ten lakhs place, its place value is 80,00,000
Digit 2 is in lakhs place, its place value is 2.0. 000
Digit 7 is in ten thousands place, its place value is 70,000
Digit 4 is in thousands place, its place value is 4,000
Digit 5 is in hundreds place, its place value is 500
Digit 0 is in ten place, its place value is 0
Digit 8 is in units place, its place value is 8
Question 4.
The expanded form of the number is given. Write the number.
(1) 60, 000 + 4000 + 600 + 70 + 9
(2) 9, 00, 000 + 20,000 + 7000 + 800 + 5
(3) 20,00,000 + 3,00,000 + 60,000 + 9000 + 500 + 10 + 7
(4) 7,00,000 + 80,000 + 4000 + 500
(5) 80,00,000 + 50,000 + 1000 + 600 + 9
Answer:
(1) The number is 64,679
(2) The number is 9,27,805
(3) The number is 23,69,517
(4) The number is 7,84,500
(5) The number is 80,51,609
An interesting dice game
Prepare a table with the name of each player, as shown below.
In front of each name, there are boxes to make seven-digit numbers.
Game 1 :
The first player throws the dice and writes that number in any one of the boxes in front of his/her name. You can write only one number in each box and once it is written, you cannot change its place. The other players do the same till all the boxes are filled and each one gets a seven-digit number. The one with the largest number is the winner.
Game 2 :
Use the same table, but you may write the number (you get on throwing the dice) in any box in front of anyone’s name. The one with the largest number is the winner.
Game 3 :
The rules are the same as for game 2, but the one with the smallest number is the winner.
Bigger and smaller numbers
Hamid : How do we determine the smaller or bigger number when we are dealing with six- or seven-digit numbers ?
Teacher : You have learnt how to do that with five-digit numbers. The number with the bigger ten thousands digit is the bigger number. If they are the same, we look at the thousands digits to determine the smaller or bigger number.
Now, can you tell how to compare six- or seven-digit numbers ?
Hamid : Yes, I can. First, we’ll look at the ten lakhs digits. If they are the same, we’ll look at the digits in the lakhs place. If those are equal, we look at the ten thousands place to tell the smaller or bigger number and so on. Besides, we might be able to tell which of the numbers is bigger, just by looking at the number of digits in each number. Right ?
Teacher : Absolutely ! The number with more digits is the bigger number.
Additional Important Questions and Answers
Question 1.
Write the place value of the underlined digit.
(1) 81,67,303
Answer:
Here, the underlined digit 7 is in thousands place.
So, its place value is 7,000 (7 thousands)
(2) 41,35,062
Answer:
Here, the underlined digit 6 is in ten’s place.
So, its place value is 60 (sixty)
(3) 90,31,265
Answer:
Here, the underlined digit 3 is in ten thousands place.
So, its place value is 30,000 (30 thousands)
Question 2.
Write the numbers in their expanded form.
Answer:
(1) 51,03,640: .50,00,000 + 1,00,000 + 3,000 + 600 + 40
(2) 60,60,600: 60,00,000 + 60,000 + 600
(3) 71,45,042 : 70,00,000 + 1,00,000 + 40,000 + 5,000 + 40 + 2
Question 3.
Write the place name and place value of each digit in the following numbers.
(1) 1,88,919
Answer:
Digit 1 is in lakhs place, its place value is 1,00,000
Digit 8 is in ten thousands place, its place value is 80,000
Digit 8 is in thousands place, its place value is 8,000
Digit 9 is in hundreds place, its place value is 900
Digit 1 is in ten place, its place value is 10
Digit 9 is in units place, its place value is 9
Question 4.
The expanded form write the number.
(1) 40,00,000 + 5,00,000 + 10,000 + 3,000 + 200 + 70+8
Answer:
The number is 45,13,278
(2) 80,000 + 300 + 40 + 1
Answer:
The number is 80,341
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Maharashtra Board Solutions Class 5-Maths (Problem Set 5) – Part 1: Chapter 2- Number Work
Chapterwise Maharashtra Board Solutions Class 5 Maths :
Part 1
- Chapter 1- Roman Numerals (Problem Set 1)
- Chapter 2- Number Work (Problem Set 2)
- Chapter 2- Number Work (Problem Set 3)
- Chapter 2- Number Work (Problem Set 4)
- Chapter 2- Number Work (Problem Set 5)
- Chapter 2- Number Work (Problem Set 6)
- Chapter 3- Addition and Subtraction (Problem Set 7)
- Chapter 3- Addition and Subtraction (Problem Set 8)
- Chapter 3- Addition and Subtraction (Problem Set 9)
- Chapter 3- Addition and Subtraction (Problem Set 10)
- Chapter 3- Addition and Subtraction (Problem Set 11)
- Chapter 3- Addition and Subtraction (Problem Set 12)
- Chapter 3- Addition and Subtraction (Problem Set 13)
- Chapter 4- Multiplication and Division (Problem Set 14)
- Chapter 4- Multiplication and Division (Problem Set 15)
- Chapter 4- Multiplication and Division (Problem Set 16)
- Chapter 5- Fractions (Problem Set 17)
- Chapter 5- Fractions (Problem Set 18)
- Chapter 5- Fractions (Problem Set 19)
- Chapter 5- Fractions (Problem Set 20)
- Chapter 5- Fractions (Problem Set 21)
- Chapter 5- Fractions (Problem Set 22)
- Chapter 5- Fractions (Problem Set 23)
- Chapter 6- Angles (Problem Set 24)
- Chapter 6- Angles (Problem Set 25)
- Chapter 6- Angles (Problem Set 26)
- Chapter 6- Angles (Problem Set 27)
- Chapter 7- Circles (Problem Set 28)
- Chapter 7- Circles (Problem Set 29)
- Chapter 7- Circles (Problem Set 30)
- Chapter 7- Circles (Problem Set 31)
Part 2.
- Chapter 8- Multiples and Factors (Problem Set 32)
- Chapter 8- Multiples and Factors (Problem Set 33)
- Chapter 8- Multiples and Factors (Problem Set 34)
- Chapter 8- Multiples and Factors (Problem Set 35)
- Chapter 9- Decimal Fractions (Problem Set 36)
- Chapter 9- Decimal Fractions (Problem Set 37)
- Chapter 9- Decimal Fractions (Problem Set 38)
- Chapter 9- Decimal Fractions (Problem Set 39)
- Chapter 9- Decimal Fractions (Problem Set 40)
- Chapter 9- Decimal Fractions (Problem Set 41)
- Chapter 9- Decimal Fractions (Problem Set 42)
- Chapter 10- Measuring Time (Problem Set 43)
- Chapter 10- Measuring Time (Problem Set 44)
- Chapter 10- Measuring Time (Problem Set 45)
- Chapter 11- Problems on Measurement (Problem Set 46)
- Chapter 11- Problems on Measurement (Problem Set 47)
- Chapter 12- Perimeter and Area (Problem Set 48)
- Chapter 12- Perimeter and Area (Problem Set 49)
- Chapter 12- Perimeter and Area (Problem Set 50)
- Chapter 13- Three Dimensional Objects and Nets (Problem Set 51)
- Chapter 14- Pictographs (Problem Set 52)
- Chapter 15- Patterns (Problem Set 53)
- Chapter 16- Preparation for Algebra (Problem Set 54)
- Chapter 16- Preparation for Algebra (Problem Set 55)
- Chapter 16- Preparation for Algebra (Problem Set 56)
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