1. Books sold in first week = 2,85,891 Books sold in second week = + 4,00,768 Total books sold = 6,86,659 Since, 4,00,768,> 2,85,891 Therefore sale of second week is greater than that of first week. Books sold in second week = 4,00,768 Books sold in first week = – 2,85,891 More books sold in secondRead more

    Books sold in first week = 2,85,891
    Books sold in second week = + 4,00,768
    Total books sold = 6,86,659
    Since, 4,00,768,> 2,85,891
    Therefore sale of second week is greater than that of first week.
    Books sold in second week = 4,00,768
    Books sold in first week = – 2,85,891
    More books sold in second week = 1,14,877
    Therefore, 1,14,877 more books were sold in second week.

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  2. Number of votes secured by successful candidates = 5,77,500 Number of votes secured by his nearest rival = – 3,48,700 Margin between them = 2,28,800 Therefore, the successful candidate won by a margin of 2,28,800 votes. https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-6/maths/chapter-1/

    Number of votes secured by successful candidates = 5,77,500
    Number of votes secured by his nearest rival = – 3,48,700
    Margin between them = 2,28,800
    Therefore, the successful candidate won by a margin of 2,28,800 votes.

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  3. Runs to achieve = 10,000 Runs scored = – 6,980 Runs required = 3,020 Therefore, he needs 3,020 more runs. https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-6/maths/chapter-1/

    Runs to achieve = 10,000
    Runs scored = – 6,980
    Runs required = 3,020
    Therefore, he needs 3,020 more runs.

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  4. Number of tickets sold on first day = 1,094 Number of tickets sold on second day = 1,812 Number of tickets sold on third day = 2,050 Number of tickets sold on fourth day = + 2,751 Total tickets sold = 7,707 Therefore, 7,707 tickets were sold on all the four days. https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-Read more

    Number of tickets sold on first day = 1,094
    Number of tickets sold on second day = 1,812
    Number of tickets sold on third day = 2,050
    Number of tickets sold on fourth day = + 2,751
    Total tickets sold = 7,707

    Therefore, 7,707 tickets were sold on all the four days.

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  5. (a) 78,921,092 Seventy-eight million nine hundred twenty-one thousand ninety-two (b) 7,452,483 Seven million four hundred fifty-two thousand two hundred eighty-three (c) 99,985,102 Ninety-nine million nine hundred eighty-five thousand one hundred two (d) 48,049,831 Forty-eight million forty-nine thoRead more

    (a) 78,921,092
    Seventy-eight million nine hundred twenty-one thousand ninety-two
    (b) 7,452,483
    Seven million four hundred fifty-two thousand two hundred eighty-three
    (c) 99,985,102
    Ninety-nine million nine hundred eighty-five thousand one hundred two
    (d) 48,049,831
    Forty-eight million forty-nine thousand eight hundred thirty-one

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