Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers
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The successor of 9999 is added to the predecessor of 1001. What is the result?
Using distributive property, evaluate: 648 × 97 + 648 × 3
Which of the following statements is CORRECT about whole numbers and natural numbers?
Evaluate using properties: 825 × 101 - 825
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In a matchstick pattern where squares are arranged in a row, the formula for number of matchsticks is M = 3n + 1. How many matchsticks are needed for the 15th figure?
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46
Step 1: We are given the formula M = 3n + 1, where n is the figure number. Step 2: For the 15th figure, substitute n = 15 into the formula. Step 3: M = 3 × 15 + 1 = 45 + 1 = 46. Step 4: Verify the pattern: for n=1, M=4 (1 square needs 4 sticks); for n=2, M=7 (2 squares in a row need 7 sticks). The formula is correct. Answer = 46.
What is the sum of the first 10 odd natural numbers?
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100
Step 1: The pattern states: Sum of first n odd natural numbers = n². Step 2: Here we need sum of first 10 odd numbers, so n = 10. Step 3: Sum = 10² = 10 × 10 = 100. Step 4: Verify by listing: 1+3+5+7+9+11+13+15+17+19 = 100. ✓ Common mistake: Students sometimes use the formula for natural numbers n(n+1)/2 = 55, which gives sum of first 10 natural numbers, not first 10 odd numbers.
A shopkeeper sells 324 pens at ₹15 each and 324 pencils at ₹5 each. Using properties of multiplication, find his total earnings.
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₹6,480
Step 1: Total earnings = 324 × 15 + 324 × 5. Step 2: Use distributive property — take 324 as common: 324 × (15 + 5). Step 3: Add inside bracket: 15 + 5 = 20. Step 4: Multiply: 324 × 20 = 6,480. So total earnings = ₹6,480. Common mistake: Calculating 324 × 15 = 4,860 and 324 × 5 = 1,620 separately is correct too but using the property saves time.
Which property is used when we write: 56 × (30 + 7) = 56 × 30 + 56 × 7?
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Distributive property of multiplication over addition
Step 1: Look at what is happening: 56 is being multiplied by a sum (30 + 7). Step 2: The multiplication is distributed over each term of the addition: 56 × 30 and 56 × 7. Step 3: This is exactly the distributive property: a × (b + c) = a × b + a × c. Step 4: Commutative changes order (a×b = b×a), associative changes grouping ((a×b)×c = a×(b×c)), closure means result stays whole number. None of these match. The answer is Distributive Property.
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