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MathematicsClass 6CBSE
Find the area of the rectangle whose side are:12 m and 21 m
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Find the area of the rectangle whose side are:3 cm and 4 cm
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_____ is the sum of all sides.
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For fencing the plot, we need to calculate its _____.
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The amount of surface enclosed by a figure is called its ____.
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_____ is a rectangle whose all sides are equal.
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A collection of numbers gathered to give some information is called?
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A bar graph represents data in the form of pictures, object or parts of objects.
MathematicsClass 6CBSE
In a bar graph, _______ can be drawn horizontally and vertically.
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In a bar graph width of rectangle is always _________
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Representation of data with the help of tally marks is called____
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Write the following in decimals.5 hundreds 3 tens 8 ones 4 tent
MathematicsClass 6CBSE
Express the following as cm using decimals: 30 mm
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Express 6/100 as decimal.
MathematicsClass 6CBSE
Arrange the following decimal numbers in descending order.8.51, 8.06, 9.10, 8.57
MathematicsClass 6CBSE
Write all the natural numbers from 1 to 15. What fraction of them are prime numbers?
MathematicsClass 6CBSE
In 3/7 , 3 is the part of whole.
MathematicsClass 6CBSE
_____ boxes are required if fraction is 5/6.
MathematicsClass 6CBSE
If I make a bench of 20 small boxes, the fraction becomes _____.
MathematicsClass 6CBSE