NCERT Solutions for Class 1st Maths: Chapter 13-How Many
NCERT Solutions for Class 1st Maths: Chapter 13-How Many

Class 1st Maths Chapter 13 Solutions – Complete Class 1 Maths Chapter 13 Notes.

NCERT Solutions for Class 1st Maths: Chapter 13-How Many

NCERT 1st Maths Chapter 13, class 1 Maths Chapter 13 solutions

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Question 1.
Write the number of sticks :
Answer.

NCERT Solutions for Maths: Chapter 13-How Many
Question 1.

Question 2.
How many beads?
Answer.

NCERT Solutions for Maths: Chapter 13-How Many
Question 2

Question 3.
How much will the bananas cost?
Answer.

NCERT Solutions for Maths: Chapter 13-How Many
Question 3

Question 4.
Give number name.
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NCERT Solutions for Maths: Chapter 13-How Many
Question 4


Fifteen

Question 5.
How many tens?
Answer.

NCERT Solutions for Maths: Chapter 13-How Many
Question 5

Question 6.
Which is the bigger number?
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NCERT Solutions for Maths: Chapter 13-How Many
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26

Question 7.
Develop a story on the pictures and narrate in the class.

NCERT Solutions for Maths: Chapter 13-How Many
Question 7


Answer.
Billu has some pet animals like horse, goats etc. in his farm. He looks after them. Also, he makes baskets by using bamboo sticks. So it shows that he is a hard-working boy.

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