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(1) On his 10 th birthday, Balvinder decided to distribute candies in his class of 25 students. His mom gave
him 270 candies to distribute. If he distributed the candies equally in the class, how many candies did
each student get ? How many candies are left with Balvinder?
(2) Tina bought 21 books and 36 toys from the market. If the price of each book and each toy is Rs. 69 and
Rs. 67 respectively, how much money did Tina pay for the books?
(3) Solve the following questions

A) 2 1 1 6 9 3 1 B) 7 9 0 3 0 8 7 C) 7 6 8 2 1 8 2

2 4 1 0 9 2 7 0 1 9 2 3 8

4 6 2 8 8 0 1 3 2 5 7 3 8 0 6 2 6

6 8 1 4 8 6 8 7 3 1 4 1 2 9 5 9 9 1

+ 1 9 6 9 3 0 0 + 4 9 4 9 2 8 9 8 + 7 2 3 2 2 8 9

D) 1 4 0 2 0 8 1 E) 2 9 2 2 5 2 F) 7 4 3 3 2 2

7 5 6 9 3 4 1 0 9 6 2 4 7

3 4 0 2 0 4 7 3 4 5 0 8 2 5 5 3 2 6

5 0 3 0 8 9 3 2 4 8 2 2 1 2 3 9 4 9 7

+ 4 3 8 4 1 5 2 + 9 9 8 2 5 6 5 0 + 6 5 4 3 0 6 3

(4) Which is the largest four digit number that is divisible by 7, 83 and 28?
(5) If 650118 passengers travel everyday through Jaipur airport, 347159 passengers travel through Gwalior
airport, 609111 passengers travel through Pune airport, and 30966 passengers travel through Kolkota
airport. How many passengers in total travel through these four cities everyday?
(6) The sum of two numbers is 888316. If one of the addends is 284654, what is the value of the other
addend?
(7) The students of class 4 have been given an assignment to pack 77 candies in boxes, each having 7
candies. How many boxes are made after the completion of the assignment?
(8) A car travels 1239 km on a full tank of capacity 59 liters. What is the mileage (number of kilometers it
can travel per litre of petrol) of the car?
(9) If Shyam's annual school fees is Rs. 11844, what will be his monthly fees?

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(10) 10 journalists travel together by air for a conference. If the total bill of their air tickets is Rs. 2570, how
much does each journalist pay?
(11) Shweta withdraws Rs. 17 from bank. She asks the cashier to give the money using Rs. 5 bills. How
many Rs. 5 bills will the cashier give her and how much money will the cashier give in other bills.
(12) In a town, there are 1064 men. The number of women in the town is 1201 more than the number of
men. The number of children is 4966 more than the number of women. What is the total population of
the town?
(13) In the Delhi Book Fair conducted this year, 36464 visitors came on Saturday, 30313 visitors came on
Sunday, 12100 visitors came on Monday, and 21122 visitors came on Tuesday. How many visitors, in
total, visited the Delhi Book Fair?
(14) By how much is 9352054 greater than 773080?
(15) The cricket team of DPS school won the final match and got the winning prize of Rs. 1010141. If there
are 11 players in the team, how much money will each team member get if the prize money is
distributed equally?

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Answers
(1) 10, remaining - 20

Step 1
Since, 270 candies are to be distributed among 25 students, we need to divide 270 by 25 to get
the candies per student as well as the remaining candies.

Step 2
On calculating the above, we get:
270
= 10 R 20
25

Step 3
Therefore, each student will get 10 candies while 20 candies are left with Balvinder.

(2) Rs. 1449

Step 1
According to the question, we need to find the money Tina paid for books only. Hence, the data
provided for toys is redundant.
Number of books bought by Tina = 21
Number of toys bought by Tina = 36

Step 2
Price of one book = Rs. 69

Step 3
Price of 21 books = 21 × 69
= Rs. 1449

Step 4
Therefore, the money paid by the Tina for books is Rs. 1449.

(3) A) 4619669
B) 58105826
C) 16610326
D) 6705219
E) 101181341
F) 8787455

(4) 9296

We can see that 7 divides 28 and that 83 is coprime to 7 and 28. From this we can see that the largest
number has to be divisible by the product of 83 and 28. The easy way is to take the largest 4 digit
number (9999) and see what is the remainder when we divide this number by 2324 (83 * 28). Removing
this remainder from 9999 gives us the answer.
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Step 1
The largest four digit number that is divisible by 7, 83 and 28 must be a multiple of their LCM.

Step 2
Let’s first find the LCM of 7, 83 and 28 as below:
2 | 83, 28, 7
2 | 83, 14, 7
7 | 83, 7, 7
83 | 83, 1, 1
| 1, 1, 1

The LCM is = 2 × 2 × 7 × 83 = 2324

Step 3
We know that the largest four digit number is 9999. Our next task is to find the largest multiple of
2324 that is less than or equal to 9999. For that, let us divide 9999 by 2324 and see what
remainder we get.

Step 4
On dividing 9999 by 2324 we get:
Dividend↴
Divisor→ 2324 ) 9 9 9 9 ( 4 ←Quotient
9 2 9 6

Remainder← 703
Here, the quotient = 4 and the remainder = 703

Step 5
We can use any of the two things, the quotient 4 or the remainder 703 to find the multiple of 2324
that is less than or equal to 9999.

Method 1 using the remainder 703:


If we subtract the remainder 703 from 9999 (the largest four digit number), the resulting number
will be a multiple of 2324:
9999 - 703 = 9296

Method 2 using the quotient 4:


If we multiply the number 2324 by the quotient 4, the number we will get will be (the highest)
multiple of 2324 that is less than 9999:
2324 × 4 = 9296

Step 6
Therefore, the largest four digit number which is divisible by 7, 83 and 28 is 9296

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(5) 1637354

Step 1
The passengers travel through the four airports, namely, Jaipur airport, Gwalior airpot, Pune
airport, and Kolkota airport.

Step 2
This means that the total passengers traveling through all the four cities = Passengers traveling
through Jaipur airport + Passengers traveling through Gwalior airport + Passengers traveling
through Pune airport + Passenger traveling throughs Kolkota airport

Step 3
Let us add the number of passengers who will travel through the four cities everyday:
650118
347159
609111
+ 30966

1637354

Step 4
Therefore, 1637354 passengers will travel through these four cities everyday.

(6) 603662

Step 1
According to the question, the sum of two numbers is equal to 888316, and one of them is 284654.

Step 2
On substituting the values of the given addend and the sum, we get :
888316 = 284654 + addend
⇒ 888316 - 284654 = addend
⇒ 603662 = addend
⇒ addend = 603662

Step 3
Therefore, the value of the other addend is 603662.

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(7) 11

Step 1
Total number of candies = 77
Number of candies in one box = 7

Step 2
To find the number of boxes needed to fill the candies, we will have to divide the number of total
candies by the number of candies one box can hold.

Step 3
On calculating the above, we get:
77 ÷ 7 = 11.
Hence, 11 boxes are made after the completion of the assignment.

(8) 21

Step 1
Distance traveled by the car = 1239 km

Step 2
Capacity of full tank of the car = 59 liters

Step 3
Distance traveled by the car
Mileage of the car =
Capacity of the tank of the car
1239
=
59
= 21

Step 4
Therefore, the mileage of the car is 21 kmpl.

(9) Rs. 987

Step 1
As we know, there are 12 months in a year.

Step 2
Since, the school fees for 12 months = Rs. 11844
11844
Therefore, the school fees for one month = = Rs. 987
12

Step 3
Hence, Shyam's monthly school fees will be Rs. 987.

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(10) 257

Step 1
Number of journalists who traveled by air = 10

Step 2
Total cost of air tickets of all the journalists = Rs. 2570

Step 3
Total cost of air tickets of all the journalists
Cost of air ticket of one journalist =
Number of journalists
2570
=
10
= 257

Step 4
Therefore, each journalist pays Rs. 257 for his ticket.

(11) The cashier gives her 3 Rs. 5 bills, and the remaining amount is Rs. 2.

Step 1
17
Shweta wants to divide Rs. 17 in Rs. 5 bills. Let us divide 17 by 5, we get = 3, with a
5
remainder of 2.

Step 2
From the above step, we can say that there will be 3 bills of Rs. 5, and the last bill be of Rs. 2.

(12) 10560

Step 1
The number of men in the town is 1064.

Step 2
The number of women is 1201 more than the number of men. This means that the number of
women is 1064 + 1201 = 2265.

Step 3
We know that the number of children is 4966 more than the number of women. From step 2, we
know that there are 2265 women in the town.
Thus, the number of children = 2265 + 4966 = 7231.

Step 4
The total population of the town will be equal to the sum of the number of men, women and
children, which is equal to: 1064 + 2265 + 7231, or 10560.

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(13) 99999

Step 1
Let us see how many visitors came on each day:
Day No. of Visitors
Saturday 36464
Sunday 30313
Monday 12100
Tuesday 21122

Step 2
Therefore, the total number of visitors that came will be the sum of visitors that came on each day:
3 6 4 6 4
+ 3 0 3 1 3
+ 1 2 1 0 0
+ 2 1 1 2 2

9 9 9 9 9

Step 3
Hence, a total of 99999 visitors visited the Delhi Book Fair.

(14) 8578974

Step 1
We have been asked to find the number by which 9352054 is greater than 773080.

Step 2
The difference between the two number is :
9352054 - 773080 = 8578974

Step 3
Hence, 9352054 is greater than 773080 by 8578974.

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(15) Rs. 91831

Step 1
Total winning prize of the match = Rs. 1010141

Step 2
Number of players in the team = 11

Step 3
According to the question, the prize money is distributed equally among team members.
Total winning prize of the match
Money won by each team member =
Number of players in the team
1010141
=
11
= Rs. 91831

Step 4
Hence, each team member will get Rs. 91831 as his prize money.

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