If we keep adding 1,000, we get 1,000, 2,000, 3,000, 4,000, 5,000 and so on. Class 5 Maths Mela Chapter 1: We the Travellers — I explains this number pattern very nicely. I understood that if we continue this way, we can reach 10,000, 20,000, and even 1,00,000. It helps me understand big numbers andRead more
If we keep adding 1,000, we get 1,000, 2,000, 3,000, 4,000, 5,000 and so on. Class 5 Maths Mela Chapter 1: We the Travellers — I explains this number pattern very nicely. I understood that if we continue this way, we can reach 10,000, 20,000, and even 1,00,000. It helps me understand big numbers and how they are made step by step.
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When I add 1,000 to 9,000, I get 10,000. This is the first five-digit number we learn about. In Class 5 Maths Mela Chapter 1: We the Travellers — I, I saw how numbers grow when we keep adding thousands. It's fun to learn big numbers like 10,000 and even name them properly using place value. FRead more
When I add 1,000 to 9,000, I get 10,000. This is the first five-digit number we learn about. In Class 5 Maths Mela Chapter 1: We the Travellers — I, I saw how numbers grow when we keep adding thousands. It’s fun to learn big numbers like 10,000 and even name them properly using place value.
For more NCERT Solutions for Class 5 Mathematics Maths-Mela Chapter 1: We the Travellers — I Extra Questions & Answer:
Yes! I learned that in the Indian place value system, we use ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, and ten-thousands. For example, 1,380 = 1 thousand + 3 hundreds + 8 tens + 0 ones. Class 5 Maths Mela Chapter 1: We the Travellers — I shows how to write big numbers with commas so they are easy to read, liRead more
Yes! I learned that in the Indian place value system, we use ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, and ten-thousands. For example, 1,380 = 1 thousand + 3 hundreds + 8 tens + 0 ones. Class 5 Maths Mela Chapter 1: We the Travellers — I shows how to write big numbers with commas so they are easy to read, like 9,123 or 45,867.
For more NCERT Solutions for Class 5 Mathematics Maths-Mela Chapter 1: We the Travellers — I Extra Questions & Answer:
When numbers go beyond 10,000, we write them using place values like ten-thousands, thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones. For example, 10,024 is read as "ten thousand twenty-four". Class 5 Maths Mela Chapter 1: We the Travellers — I explains how to write and read big numbers like 13,520 or 45,867. IRead more
When numbers go beyond 10,000, we write them using place values like ten-thousands, thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones. For example, 10,024 is read as “ten thousand twenty-four”. Class 5 Maths Mela Chapter 1: We the Travellers — I explains how to write and read big numbers like 13,520 or 45,867. I love saying these big numbers aloud now!
For more NCERT Solutions for Class 5 Mathematics Maths-Mela Chapter 1: We the Travellers — I Extra Questions & Answer:
The student is incorrect because comparing only the first digit is not a proper way to compare numbers. In Class 5 Maths Mela Chapter 1: We the Travellers — I, it is explained that 49,014 has five digits while 9,990 has only four. A number with more digits is always greater. So, even though 9 is greRead more
The student is incorrect because comparing only the first digit is not a proper way to compare numbers. In Class 5 Maths Mela Chapter 1: We the Travellers — I, it is explained that 49,014 has five digits while 9,990 has only four. A number with more digits is always greater. So, even though 9 is greater than 4, 49,014 is a much bigger number than 9,990.
For more NCERT Solutions for Class 5 Mathematics Maths-Mela Chapter 1: We the Travellers — I Extra Questions & Answer:
What numbers do we get when we keep adding a thousand?
If we keep adding 1,000, we get 1,000, 2,000, 3,000, 4,000, 5,000 and so on. Class 5 Maths Mela Chapter 1: We the Travellers — I explains this number pattern very nicely. I understood that if we continue this way, we can reach 10,000, 20,000, and even 1,00,000. It helps me understand big numbers andRead more
If we keep adding 1,000, we get 1,000, 2,000, 3,000, 4,000, 5,000 and so on. Class 5 Maths Mela Chapter 1: We the Travellers — I explains this number pattern very nicely. I understood that if we continue this way, we can reach 10,000, 20,000, and even 1,00,000. It helps me understand big numbers and how they are made step by step.
For more NCERT Solutions for Class 5 Mathematics Maths-Mela Chapter 1: We the Travellers — I Extra Questions & Answer:
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See lessWhat number do we get when we add a thousand to 9,000?
When I add 1,000 to 9,000, I get 10,000. This is the first five-digit number we learn about. In Class 5 Maths Mela Chapter 1: We the Travellers — I, I saw how numbers grow when we keep adding thousands. It's fun to learn big numbers like 10,000 and even name them properly using place value. FRead more
When I add 1,000 to 9,000, I get 10,000. This is the first five-digit number we learn about. In Class 5 Maths Mela Chapter 1: We the Travellers — I, I saw how numbers grow when we keep adding thousands. It’s fun to learn big numbers like 10,000 and even name them properly using place value.
For more NCERT Solutions for Class 5 Mathematics Maths-Mela Chapter 1: We the Travellers — I Extra Questions & Answer:
https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-5/maths/
See lessDo you remember how we read and write numbers in the Indian place value system?
Yes! I learned that in the Indian place value system, we use ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, and ten-thousands. For example, 1,380 = 1 thousand + 3 hundreds + 8 tens + 0 ones. Class 5 Maths Mela Chapter 1: We the Travellers — I shows how to write big numbers with commas so they are easy to read, liRead more
Yes! I learned that in the Indian place value system, we use ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, and ten-thousands. For example, 1,380 = 1 thousand + 3 hundreds + 8 tens + 0 ones. Class 5 Maths Mela Chapter 1: We the Travellers — I shows how to write big numbers with commas so they are easy to read, like 9,123 or 45,867.
For more NCERT Solutions for Class 5 Mathematics Maths-Mela Chapter 1: We the Travellers — I Extra Questions & Answer:
https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-5/maths/
See lessHow we write numbers beyond 10,000 and how we name them.
When numbers go beyond 10,000, we write them using place values like ten-thousands, thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones. For example, 10,024 is read as "ten thousand twenty-four". Class 5 Maths Mela Chapter 1: We the Travellers — I explains how to write and read big numbers like 13,520 or 45,867. IRead more
When numbers go beyond 10,000, we write them using place values like ten-thousands, thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones. For example, 10,024 is read as “ten thousand twenty-four”. Class 5 Maths Mela Chapter 1: We the Travellers — I explains how to write and read big numbers like 13,520 or 45,867. I love saying these big numbers aloud now!
For more NCERT Solutions for Class 5 Mathematics Maths-Mela Chapter 1: We the Travellers — I Extra Questions & Answer:
https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-5/maths/
See lessA student said 9,990 is greater than 49,014 because 9 is greater than 4. Is the student correct? Why or why not?
The student is incorrect because comparing only the first digit is not a proper way to compare numbers. In Class 5 Maths Mela Chapter 1: We the Travellers — I, it is explained that 49,014 has five digits while 9,990 has only four. A number with more digits is always greater. So, even though 9 is greRead more
The student is incorrect because comparing only the first digit is not a proper way to compare numbers. In Class 5 Maths Mela Chapter 1: We the Travellers — I, it is explained that 49,014 has five digits while 9,990 has only four. A number with more digits is always greater. So, even though 9 is greater than 4, 49,014 is a much bigger number than 9,990.
For more NCERT Solutions for Class 5 Mathematics Maths-Mela Chapter 1: We the Travellers — I Extra Questions & Answer:
https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-5/maths/
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