Solutions of Knowing Our Numbers from Universal Mathematics

Author:Jayashri Bhattacharya & Tarika Dhawan
6th CBSE
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Jayashri Bhattacharya Mathematics Solutions from Chapter 1 - Knowing Our Numbers

Jayashri Bhattacharya and Tarika Dhawan's Universal Mathematics detailed solutions to all the exercises of Knowing Our Numbers for 6th CBSE are provided here. The topics covered are such as Roman Numerals, Conversion Of Units and, Comparison Of Numbers. The points to remember in the Jayashri Bhattacharya and Tarika Dhawan's Book Solutions is ideal for quick revision.

Practice Other Topics from Knowing Our Numbers

This topic teaches us to compare numbers when they have the same and different number of digits. It will enhance our knowledge of numbers and help us in developing our problem-solving skills.

Universal Mathematics 6>Learning About Numbers>Knowing Our Numbers>Arranging Numbers in Ascending or Descending Order

This topic helps us compare numbers and arrange them in ascending and descending order. It will enhance our knowledge of numbers and help us in developing our problem-solving skills.

Universal Mathematics 6>Learning About Numbers>Knowing Our Numbers>Place Value and Face Value of a Digit in a Number

This topic defines place value and face value and teaches us how to find them in a given number. It mentions that the place value of a digit depends on the place or position of the digit and the face value of a digit is the number it represents.

Universal Mathematics 6>Learning About Numbers>Knowing Our Numbers>Indian and International System of Numeration

In this topic, we will study the Indian and international system of numeration. Here, we will learn to write and name numbers according to these two systems.

This topic covers some statement-based problems by performing some basic operations. Solved examples are given, which enhance our knowledge of numbers and help us solve word problems on number operations.

This topic teaches us to convert smaller units of length, mass and volume into bigger units and vice-versa. It says that we need to use the formula to convert bigger units to smaller units or smaller units to bigger units.