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Fundamental Operations                                                     Fundamental Operations


          14.  a)  In a school assembly, students are arranged in 16 rows with 25 students
                    in each row. How many students are there in the assembly?
               b)   In a hall, chairs are arranged in 15 columns with 18 chairs in each
                    column. How many chairs are there in the hall?
          It's your time - Project work!


          15.  a)  A 8-10 year old child needs to drink roughly 1500 ml of water each day.
                    Estimate, how many millilitres of water do you drink in 1 day and in 1
                    week?
               b)  How many grams (or kilograms) of vegetables do your family (or your
                    hostel) consume in 1 day? Discuss with your family members (or with
                    hostel incharge) and estimate the quantities of vegetables consumed
                    in 30 days.
               C)  How many grams (or kilograms) of rice do your family (or your hostel)
                    consume  in 1 day? Discuss  with your  family members  (or  hostel
                    incharge) and estimate the quantities of rice consumed in 30 days.
          16.  a)  Let's draw as many circles as the number of rows equally in each row
                    in a chart paper. Then find the number of circles by multiplication.
               b)  Let's  draw as many circles as the number of  columns equally in
                    each  column  in  a  chart  paper.  Then  find  the  number  of  circles  by
                    multiplication.
          3.9 Division - Looking back


               Let's investigate a  few  interesting ideas about  division  from these
               illustrations.
               When 6 pencils are shared between 2 children, how many pencils will each
               share?

               6 ÷ 2 = 3       Each will share 3 pencils.

               How many twos are there in 6?
               6 ÷ 2 = 3       There are 3 twos in 6.
                                        Classwork - Exercise

          1.  Let's tell and write the correct numbers in the blank spaces.

               a)  If 3 children share 6 pencils, how many does each get?


                   Each gets          ÷        =         pencils.
                   How many twos are there in 6?              ÷        =
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