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Elephants, Tigers, and Leopards

CBSE · Class 4 · Mathematics

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In the NIM game, if your opponent reaches 6 and it's your turn, what number should you add to guarantee a win? (The target is 10)

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Karnataka has 6049 elephants and Kerala has 3054 elephants. What is the total number of elephants in both states?

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Gujarat has 1355 leopards, Karnataka has 1131 leopards, and Madhya Pradesh has 1817 leopards. How many total leopards are there?

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Maharashtra has 444 tigers. Madhya Pradesh has 341 more tigers than Maharashtra. How many tigers does Madhya Pradesh have?

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1multiple choice

Assam has 5719 elephants. It has 3965 more elephants than Meghalaya. How many elephants are there in Meghalaya?

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1754

If Assam has 3965 MORE than Meghalaya, then Meghalaya = Assam - 3965. So 5719 - 3965 = 1754. We subtract because we need to find the smaller number.

2multiple choice

What is 8787 - 99?

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8688

Easy way: Subtract 100 first: 8787 - 100 = 8687. Then add back 1: 8687 + 1 = 8688. This works because 99 = 100 - 1.

3multiple choice

In the addition chart, how many times does the number 12 appear?

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7

The number 12 appears when: 0+12, 1+11, 2+10, 3+9, 4+8, 5+7, 6+6. That's 7 times total in the addition table.

4multiple choice

Take the 2-digit number 45. What do you get when you add it to its reverse?

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99

The reverse of 45 is 54. Adding: 45 + 54 = 99. Step by step: 5+4=9, 4+5=9, so we get 99.

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