Class 1st Maths Chapter 13 Solutions – Complete Class 1 Maths Chapter 13 Notes.
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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.
Question 2.
How many beads?
Answer.
Question 3.
How much will the bananas cost?
Answer.
Question 4.
Give number name.
Answer.
Fifteen
Question 5.
How many tens?
Answer.
Question 6.
Which is the bigger number?
Answer.
26
Question 7.
Develop a story on the pictures and narrate in the class.
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.
NCERT Solutions for Maths: Chapter 13: Download PDF
NCERT Solutions for Class 1st Maths: Chapter 13-How Many
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Chapterwise NCERT Solutions for Class 1 Maths :
- Chapter 1 Shapes And Space
- Chapter 2 Numbers From One To Nine
- Chapter 3 Addition
- Chapter 4 Subtraction
- Chapter 5 Numbers From Ten To Twenty
- Chapter 6 Time
- Chapter 7 Measurement
- Chapter 8 Numbers From Twenty One To Fifty
- Chapter 9 Data Handling
- Chapter 10 Patterns
- Chapter 11 Numbers
- Chapter 12 Money
- Chapter 13 How Many
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