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A Day at the Beach (Counting in Groups)

CBSE · Class 2 · Mathematics

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At the beach, there are 3 groups of shells with 10 shells in each group. How many shells are there in total?

2

Manoj has 35 chikoos to arrange in trays. Each tray holds 10 chikoos. How many full trays will he need?

3

Which number is greater: 67 or 76?

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At the beach shop, there are 2 bunches of bananas with 6 bananas in each bunch, and 3 loose bananas. How many bananas are there in total?

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1multiple correct

Which of these show ways to make 47 using tens and ones?

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4 tens and 7 ones, 40 + 7, 3 tens and 17 ones

47 can be shown as: 4 tens + 7 ones = 40 + 7 = 47, or 3 tens + 17 ones = 30 + 17 = 47. But 5 tens + 3 ones = 50 + 3 = 53, not 47.

2multiple correct

Which statements about the number 54 are correct?

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It has 5 tens, It has 4 ones, It equals 50 + 4

54 = 5 tens + 4 ones = 50 + 4. Since 54 > 45, the statement '54 is less than 45' is false.

3multiple choice

Surbhi collected 28 seashells. She wants to make groups of 10. How many complete groups of 10 can she make?

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2

28 shells can be grouped as: 2 groups of 10 shells (20 shells) with 8 shells remaining. So she can make 2 complete groups of 10.

4multiple choice

If you have 4 ten-strips and 3 unit blocks, what number do you have?

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43

4 ten-strips = 4 × 10 = 40. Add 3 unit blocks: 40 + 3 = 43. The tens digit is 4 and the ones digit is 3.

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