Decimals Introduction Students will understand the role of the decimal point and the relationship between tenths, hundredths, and thousandths at the conclusion of this lesson. Objective In this chapter students will Understand the concept of the parts of one whole by representing a unit by a block and further dividing it into parts. […]
FRACTIONS Fractions usually give information about portions. It is used in building multiple strategies. It gives answers to how much did you contribute, or what portion do you own in a business etc. Through this chapter we will be able to compare fractions; write fractions in their equivalent forms as well as their lowest terms; multiply and […]
Least Common Multiple (L.C.M.) The multiples which are common to a given set of numbers are called their common multiples. For example, the common multiples of 6 and 8 are 24, 48, 72, 96 and so on. The lowest among these common multiples is 24 which is the Lowest Common Multiple of 6 and 8. Thus, the multiple […]
Highest Common Factor (H.C.F.) aka Greatest Common Factor (G.C.F.) H.C.F (G.C.F) The factors which are common to two or more numbers are called their common factors. The factor which is greatest among the common factors of a given set of numbers is called their Highest Common Factor (H.C.F) or (G.C.F). Example- Let us take two numbers 24 and […]
Factors & Multiples Factors The numbers that we multiply to get a certain number are called its factors. For example, 2 × 5 = 10 Here, both 2 and 5 are factors of 10. In the above example, we can see that 2 and 5 both can completely divide 10 without leaving any remainder. So, we […]
H.C.F. AND L.C.M. Factors of a number are exact divisors of that number. But what is the use of such concepts in real life? These concepts are used in arranging things. It helps in the arrangements of items like LCM into rows and columns. In this chapter we will discuss: Finding prime factors and multiples […]
Multiplication of Large Numbers Multiplication of two numbers is nothing but repeated addition. It is equivalent to adding one of the numbers as many times as the value of the other. Examples- 7 X 5 = 7 + 7 + 7 + 7 + 7 = 35 9 X 3 = 9 + 9 + […]
Addition of Large Numbers Addition is one of the four basic operations of arithmetic, the others being subtraction, multiplication and division. Till now we have read addition of numbers which are very small and could be added just by counting. For example, Ron had 5 oranges and Sam gave him 7 oranges more. Total Oranges […]
MATHEMATICAL OPERATIONS We use arithmetic operations in our everyday life. Suppose you have chocolates and you have to distribute them among your friends equally. How will you do it? Simply just count the friends and divide it equally. Just like when you go out for shopping and you pay. How do you know that the […]
Large Numbers How far is moon from earth? What is the speed of light? How many cells are there in the human body? The answers to these questions are numbers that go way beyond 10’s or 100’s. This chapter gives us an idea about numbers beyond 1000. In this chapter, we learn about Read and […]