Math Problem Statement

Worksheet contains a variety of mathematical problems for Class VI, covering topics such as Indian and International numeration systems, angles, prime numbers, LCM, arithmetic operations, and problem-solving questions.

Solution

The worksheet you provided consists of a range of mathematical questions aimed at Class VI students. Here’s a breakdown of some of the tasks:

  1. Indian and International Numeration (Q1 & Q2):

    • Write numbers using commas to denote place values in the Indian and International systems.
  2. Types of Angles (Q3):

    • Identify the types of angles such as 189°, 350°, 34°, etc.
  3. Draw Angles (Q4):

    • Draw given angles like 135°, 67°, etc.
  4. Definitions (Q5):

    • Define prime numbers, composite numbers, and types of triangles (acute, right, obtuse, isosceles, etc.).
  5. Prime Numbers and LCM (Q6 & Q10):

    • Find the sum of two odd prime numbers.
    • Find the LCM of numbers like 15, 18, and 30.
  6. Arithmetic and Number Lines (Q11, Q12, Q14):

    • Perform arithmetic operations like subtracting, adding, and positioning numbers on a number line.

Would you like solutions to a specific question from this worksheet?

Here are 5 related questions to practice:

  1. How do you determine the type of an angle based on its degree measure?
  2. What are the differences between the Indian and International systems of numeration?
  3. Can you find the LCM of three numbers using prime factorization?
  4. What is the process of checking whether a number is divisible by 3?
  5. How do you find 10 negative numbers greater than -49?

Tip: For large numbers, you can use place value charts to avoid mistakes when applying Indian and International numeral systems.

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Indian and International Numeration Systems
Types of Angles
Prime Numbers
Composite Numbers
LCM (Least Common Multiple)
Addition and Subtraction
Negative Numbers
Divisibility Rules
Arithmetic

Formulas

LCM formula using prime factorization
Divisibility Rules for 2, 3, 5, 10, 11
Basic arithmetic operations: addition, subtraction

Theorems

LCM can be calculated using prime factorization
Angles are classified by degree measure

Suitable Grade Level

Class VI (Grade 6)