1. Class 5 Maths Mela Chapter 1: We the Travellers — I presents this puzzle to build logical thinking. Steps: Take sheep. Return alone. Take lion. Bring back sheep. Take grass. Return alone. Take sheep. This way, the lion is never left with the sheep, and the sheep is never left with the grass. It’s aRead more

    Class 5 Maths Mela Chapter 1: We the Travellers — I presents this puzzle to build logical thinking.
    Steps:

    1. Take sheep.
    2. Return alone.
    3. Take lion.
    4. Bring back sheep.
    5. Take grass.
    6. Return alone.
    7. Take sheep.
      This way, the lion is never left with the sheep, and the sheep is never left with the grass. It’s a fun and smart problem-solving activity.

     

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  2. In Class 5 Maths Mela Chapter 1: We the Travellers — I, the pebble game teaches strategy. If both piles are equal, remove the same number from both or adjust one pile to control the game. Winning comes from planning ahead so the opponent is forced to take the last pebble. This builds critical thinkiRead more

    In Class 5 Maths Mela Chapter 1: We the Travellers — I, the pebble game teaches strategy. If both piles are equal, remove the same number from both or adjust one pile to control the game. Winning comes from planning ahead so the opponent is forced to take the last pebble. This builds critical thinking, pattern recognition, and logical decision-making in students.

     

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  3. According to Class 5 Maths Mela Chapter 1: We the Travellers — I, each subtraction eventually leads to the digit 9. This consistent result, even with different pairs of digits, shows how certain patterns in subtraction remain fixed. It encourages students to observe number behavior and engage in matRead more

    According to Class 5 Maths Mela Chapter 1: We the Travellers — I, each subtraction eventually leads to the digit 9. This consistent result, even with different pairs of digits, shows how certain patterns in subtraction remain fixed. It encourages students to observe number behavior and engage in mathematical discovery through structured repetition.

     

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  4. In Class 5 Maths Mela Chapter 1: We the Travellers — I, trying the puzzle with different digit pairs always leads to the final number 9. The process reveals a fixed numerical outcome, helping students understand patterns and develop curiosity about how and why numbers behave predictably in certain oRead more

    In Class 5 Maths Mela Chapter 1: We the Travellers — I, trying the puzzle with different digit pairs always leads to the final number 9. The process reveals a fixed numerical outcome, helping students understand patterns and develop curiosity about how and why numbers behave predictably in certain operations.

     

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  5. Class 5 Maths Mela Chapter 1: We the Travellers — I explains that using close digits like 1 and 2 or 3 and 4 results in a 1-digit difference (21–12 = 9, 43–34 = 9). This happens because the difference between the two-digit numbers is small. The pattern shows that subtraction of such digit reversalsRead more

    Class 5 Maths Mela Chapter 1: We the Travellers — I explains that using close digits like 1 and 2 or 3 and 4 results in a 1-digit difference (21–12 = 9, 43–34 = 9). This happens because the difference between the two-digit numbers is small. The pattern shows that subtraction of such digit reversals eventually leads to the number 9 quickly.

     

    For more NCERT Solutions for Class 5 Mathematics Maths-Mela Chapter 1: We the Travellers — I  Extra Questions & Answer:

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