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Indicate as Integers || Which is right on the number line || Write the integers between ||
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Which is larger || Which is smaller || Give the opposite of || Integers ||
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The opposite of each || Use + or - sign || Mark on number line || Integers ||
02:18
The traffic lights at three different road crossing change after every 48, 72 and 108 seconds.
03:15
Find the least number which when divided by 25, 40 and 60 leaves 9 as the remainder in each case
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LCM || Find the greatest number of 5 digits that is exactly divisible by 9, 12, 15, 18, and 24 ||
03:32
LCM || The product of two numbers is 18732. if HCF of those numbers is 2. Find the LCM ||
02:26
The HCF of any two numbers is 23 and LCM is 1449, if one number is 161, then find the other
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|| LCM and HCF || The product of two numbers is 2250 and HCF is 5. Find the LCM ||
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LCM || HCF || LCD || Find the HCF and LCM of ||
03:46
For each pair of numbers prove that the product of two numbers = HCF × LCM
02:46
What least number must be subtracted from 1294 so result no reminder when divided by 9, 11, 13
02:56
LCM || Find the least number of five digits exactly divisible by 15, 16, 18, 20 ||
02:52
LCM || Find the least number divisible by 74, 104, 108, 206 ||
03:37
Find the least number which is divisible by 35, 45 and 55 leaving the remainder 17 in each case
04:54
LCM || Find the smallest number exactly divisible by 12, 22, 32, 42 ||
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LCM || Find the LCM by using division method ||
02:31
Find the LCM of given numbers by prime factorisation method
01:34
Three different tanks contains 725 litres, 870 litres and 1015 litres of water respectively.
02:46
Find the number of square tiles that will be needed to pave a plot of 144 m by 32 m
01:38
In a library the number of science, Hindi and English books are 75, 90 and 120 respectively.
01:57
Three pieces of clothes 54 m, 69 m, & 78 m divided in same length. what is greatest possible length
00:35
Find the HCF of | Two prime numbers | 2 and an even number | Two co - prime | Two consecutive even |
02:13
Long division method | HCF | Find the largest number which can exactly divide 513, 783 and 1107
02:49
HCF || What is the HCF of any three consecutive numbers || long division method ||
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HCF | Find the greatest number which divides 2011, 2623 leaving a remainder of 9 and 5 respectively
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HCF | Find the greatest number which divides 1354, 1866, 2762 leaving the same remainder 10 in each
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co - prime numbers || Show that following pairs are co - prime ||
02:02
Find the HCF by division method
03:50
Find the HCF of following numbers using prime factorisation method #HCF #prime
01:50
Find the prime factorisation of each of the following numbers
01:08
Express 41 as sum of three odd primes numbers || How many even numbers are prime ||
01:06
Express each as sum of two odd primes || Express each of the following as the sum of twin primes ||
02:41
What are twin primes, Write all the pairs of twin primes between 1 to 100 || What are co prime ||
01:18
Make a list of 5 consecutive odd numbers || Write the smallest odd prime number ||
02:30
What are the difference between prime numbers and composite numbers | What first five multiples of |
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Factor || Multiple || Write down all the factors of || What are prime numbers ||
01:48
Simplify || Simplification || BODMAS RULES || Class5 || Class6 ||
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Simplify || Simplification || BODMAS RULES || Class5 || Class6 ||
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Simplify || Simplification || BODMAS RULES || Class5 || Class6 ||
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Simplify || Simplification || BODMAS RULES || Class5 || Class6 ||
02:56
Simplify || Simplification || BODMAS RULES || Class5 || Class6 ||
01:26
Simplify || Simplification || BODMAS RULES || Class5 || Class6 ||
04:42
Verify || ( x × x × x - 1 ) ÷ ( x - 1 ) = x × x + x + 1 , if x = 2, 5, 7. Find for all values ||
02:12
Simplify || Simplification || BODMAS RULES || Class5 || Class6 ||
01:35
Simplify || Simplification || BODMAS RULES || Class5 || Class6 ||
02:27
If x = 3, y = 5 and z = 9, then x ÷ ( y ÷ z ) = ( x ÷ y ) ÷ z is true or not if yes then verify it
03:41
Which greatest 7 digit number is exactly divisible by 72, What number multiplied by 25 gives 6252500
02:06
Find the value of || division || divide ||
01:08
Find the value of || division || divide ||
03:09
What least number must be subtracted from 6722 so that number is exactly divisible by 43
03:53
Find the greatest 4 digit number which is exactly divisible by 26
03:43
Divide the greatest number of 6 digit by 433, write the remainder & check answer by division method
04:59
On dividing 8956798 by a certain number, the quotient is 20264 and the remainder is 110.Find divisor
04:01
Divide and check the answer || Divide the following and write remainder and quotient || division ||
03:18
Divide the following and write remainder and quotient || division ||
01:04
A train moves at a uniform speed of 45 km per hour. how much distance will it take to go in 87 hours
02:18
Verify || x × x × x - 1 = ( x - 1 ) × ( x × x + x + 1 ) , if x = 200.
03:18
Take, n = 5, 8, 10 one by one, verify that 1+2+3+4+5...+n = n(n+1)/2 is the above result true
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Verify || ( x + y ) × ( x - y ) = x × x - y × y, if x = 19 and y = 1.