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Name some objects around you that are: a. a few thousand in number b. more than ten thousand in number

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Examples include books in a library, bricks in a small wall, or leaves on a tree. Estimation depends on their arrangement and density, making counting easier with structured layouts or average counts.

class 6 Mathematics Textbook Chapter 3 question answer

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  1. a. Objects numbering a few thousand can include books in a school library, small bricks in a wall, or leaves on a mid-sized tree. For books, rows and shelves simplify counting by averaging per shelf and scaling up.

    b. Objects exceeding ten thousand include grains of rice in a 5-kilogram bag, sand grains in a sandbox, or pages in a library’s books. Estimation starts by calculating a smaller sample—e.g., grains in one cup of rice, sand in a scoop, or pages per book.

    For more NCERT Solutions for Class 6 Math Chapter 3 Number Play Extra Questions and Answer:
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