RBSE Solutions for Class 6 Maths Chapter 6 Decimal Numbers Ex 6.2

RBSE Solutions for Class 6 Maths Chapter 6 Decimal Numbers Ex 6.2 is part of RBSE Solutions for Class 6 Maths. Here we have given Rajasthan Board RBSE Class 6 Maths Chapter 6 Decimal Numbers Exercise 6.2.

Board RBSE
Textbook SIERT, Rajasthan
Class Class 6
Subject Maths
Chapter Chapter 6
Chapter Name Decimal Numbers
Exercise Ex 6.2
Number of Questions 12
Category RBSE Solutions

Rajasthan Board RBSE Class 6 Maths Chapter 6 Decimal Numbers Ex 6.2

Question 1.
Write the decimal numbers for the place (RBSESolutions.com) value of digits given in the table.
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Solution.
On writing decimal numbers from above place value table :
(i) 230.057
(ii) 001.305 or 1.305
(iii) 253.505
(iv) 340.120 or 340.12
(v) 013.030 or 13.03

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Question 2.
Write the following in (RBSESolutions.com) decimal numbers.
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Solution .
On writing each in decimal numbers
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Question 3.
Write the following decimal (RBSESolutions.com) numbers in words.
(i) 1.20
(ii) 108.56
(iii) 10.756
(iv) 6.01
Solution.
On wriying decimal numbers in words :
(i) 1.20 or 1.2 : One point two zero or one point two
(ii) 108.56 : One hundred eight point five six
(iii) 10.756 : Ten point seven five six
(iv) 6.01 : Six point zero one

Question 4.
Convert in fraction and (RBSESolutions.com) write in simple form.
(i) 0.18
(ii) 0.25
(iii) 0.066
(iv) 0.40
Solution.
On converting each in fraction and writing them in simple form :
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Question 5.
Which number is greater? Write the (RBSESolutions.com) reason as well.
(i) 0.4 or 0.04
(ii) 3 or 0.7
(iii) 0.999 or 0.19
(iv) 5.64 or 5.603
Solution:
(i) 0.4 or 0.04
On Comparing
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Question. 6.
Use decimal and convert (RBSESolutions.com) into rupees.
(i) 5 paise
(ii) 75 paise
(iii) 80 paise
(iv) 50 paise
Solution.
After using decimal, converting each in rupees –
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Question. 7.
Use decimal and convert (RBSESolutions.com) into kilometers.
(i) 70 km 5 m
(ii) 88 m
(iii) 800 m
Solution.
After using decimal, converting each in kilometers –
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Question. 8.
Solve the (RBSESolutions.com) following :
(i) 0.007 + 8.6 + 0.008
(ii) 280.69 + 26.8 + 8.80
(iii) 0.76 + 10.425 + 2
(iv) 32.62 + 36.60
(v) 8.28 – 5.25
(vi) 2.29 – 0.95
Solution.
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Question 9.
Ravi weigh 15 kg 400 gm rice, 2 kg 20 gm sugar, 100 kg 860 gm flour. How (RBSESolutions.com) much total did Ramesh weigh?
Solution.
Ravi weigh rice = 15 kg 400 gm or 15.400 kg
Ravi weigh sugar = 2 kg 20 gm or 2.020
Ravi weigh flour = 100 kg 850 gm or 100.850
On adding all three,
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Thus, Ravi weigh total 118.270 kg or 118 kg 270 gm weigh.

Question 10.
Lily goes for evening walk. She walked 2 km 100 m on Monday, 3 km, 500 m on Tuesday and 2 km 700 m on Wednesday, then how much in (RBSESolutions.com) total she walked?
Solution.
Lily walked on Monday = 2 km 100 m
Lily walked on Tuesday = 3 km 500 m
Lily walked on Wednesday = 2 km 700 m
On adding all three
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Thus, Lily walked 8.300 km or 8 km 300 m in three days.

Question 11.
Teena has 20 m 50 cm long cloth. She (RBSESolutions.com) had cut 4 m 25 cm cloth out of it. How much cloth is left with Teena now?
Solution.
Teena has total cloth = 20 m 50 cm
Length of cloth which is cutout = 4 m. 25 cm
On subtracting 4 m 25 cm from 20 m 50 cm
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Thus, Teena has 16.25 m or 16 m 25 cm cloth left with her.

Question 12.
Akash bought 12 kg vegetables. It include 4 kg 150 gm tomatoes, 5 kg 750 gm onions (RBSESolutions.com) and rest are potatoes Tell the weight of potatoes.
Solution.
Total weight of vegetables = 12 kg
Weight of tomatoes = 4 kg 150 gm
Weight of onions = 5 kg 750 gm
On adding weight of tomatoes and onions,
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To find weight of patotoes, subtract (RBSESolutions.com) weight of onions and tomatoes from total weight.
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Thus, weight of potatoes is 2.100 kg or 2 kg 100 gm.

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