Divisibility Rule For 11 With Examples Divisibility Rule for 11 A number is divisible by 11 if the difference between the sum of its digits in odd positions and the sum of its digits in even positions is either 0 or a multiple of 11. In above example sum of even numbers 6 + 3 […]

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Less Then – 120 Examples With Objects For Kids Objective: kids understand the concept of “less than” using everyday objects and simple examples. 1. Introduction to the “Less Than” Symbol (<) Symbol: The “less than” symbol looks like this: <. Meaning: When comparing two numbers or quantities, the pointed end of the symbol faces the […]

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Horizontal Line: Definition, Formula, Properties and Examples What is a Horizontal Line? In Cartesian coordinate system, we draw a vertical and a horizontal line. (1) Y-axis is Vertical and (2) X-axis is horizontal lines on a plane. In coordinate system, meaning of horizon is a straight line that is mapped from left to right. A […]

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Number Line – Definition -Examples What is a Number Line? A number line is a straight line with representing numbers visually. A number line can be extended infinitely in any direction. A number line usually represent horizontally. In a number line, integers, decimals and fractions can also be represented easily. Number Line Definition A Number […]

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Integer – Definition – Examples The term “Integer” originated from Latin. “Integer” means whole. Integers are set of whole numbers and negative numbers. Here, we are discuss about integers in brief. Definition: Example: 3, 4, -6, -357, -4657, 98523, all are integers.  The set of integers is denoted by symbol “Z”. Z = {…..-3, -2, […]

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Linear Equations – An Overview A linear equation is an algebraic equation with an equality sign and highest exponent of the variable is 1. Equality sign (=) divides the equation into two sides such as LHS and RHS. In a linear equation highest exponent of the variable is 1. The standard form of a linear […]

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Decimal Division by Power of 10 Dividing decimal numbers by 10, 100, 1000…… Dividing any decimal by any power of 10 or 10, 100, 1000, we just move the decimal point towards the left as many places as the number of zeros in the power of 10. When we divide any decimal by 10, we […]

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Place Value-International and Indian System Indian Place Value System Place value is defined as the numerical value of each digit in a number depending on its position or place. Let’s take a number 155. Here we note that the digit 5 is used twice in this number. Both 5 have a different values. So the […]

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Read and Write decimal Numbers How to read decimals? Decimal numbers are read left to right. When we read decimal numbers, always start with the number that is the left of the decimal place, known as whole number. If there is no number before the decimal point then call it zero. There are two ways […]

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Decimal Numbers – Place Value Chart Decimal Number We know that decimal numbers means a writing fractions or a number with denominators are powers of 10. In a decimal number decimal point dot (.) is called decimal point. Decimal point separates the whole number part and the fractional part. In below example 287 is whole […]

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