NCERT Solutions for Class 1st Maths: Chapter 10-Patterns
NCERT Solutions for Class 1st Maths: Chapter 10-Patterns

Class 1st Maths Chapter 10 Solutions – Complete Class 1 Maths Chapter 10 Notes.

NCERT Solutions for Class 1st Maths: Chapter 10-Patterns

NCERT 1st Maths Chapter 10, class 1 Maths Chapter 10 solutions

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Question 1.
Extend the sequence.
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Question 2.
What come next in the sequence?
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Question 3.
Fill in the boxes in sequence.
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Question 4.
Study the pattern and fill in the missing numbers.
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Question 5.
Complete the pattern.
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Question 6.
Complete the pattern
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