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Welcome to DinoLab!
DinoLab is an AI-powered self-learning platform that helps children learn Mathematics and other subjects step by step, at their own pace. Students can practise and revise every topic digitally and through printed smartbooks.
The DinoLab Mathematics Smartbook is a companion to the digital course. Each exercise has a QR code linking to the Uolo Learn app for continued practice.
Using AI, DinoLab creates a personalised learning path: it explains the concept, gives guided practice and adapts if mistakes occur — helping students gain clear understanding.
Digital content is presented as interactive flashcards with 50,000+ gamified exercises and animations, making learning engaging and enjoyable.
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the Uolo Learn app.
1. Numbers from 0 to 10
1. Find the things that go together. Join them.












2. Find the items we eat. Tick ( ) them. Cross out ( ) the rest.








3. Tick ( ) the pair where both things look the same.









4. All drawings should look the same. Draw the missing parts in each.

5. Find the different thing in each group. Cross it out ( ).















6. Join each toy to its home.







Which toy is left out? Draw a home for it.

bunnies bears
7. Find the things that are of the same type. Join them.










8. Colour the butterfly. Then draw and colour a different butterfly.


9. Time to tidy up! Join each toy to its shelf.











10. Join each object to its group. Write the name of each group. cars ships







11. Spot the different object in each row. Cross it out ( ).






















12. Find the hidden message. Follow the paths. Write the letter in the correct box.
We are alike, but I am larger.
We are alike, but I am smaller.
13. Colour the largest object in each row.












14. Trace the numbers from 0 to 5. Remember the order!






15. Help the car go from 0 to 5 in order. Trace the path. 0
1 3 2 5 4
16. Colour 4 cubes red, 5 cubes blue, 3 cubes green, and 5 cubes yellow. Colour the rest cubes orange.

How many orange cubes are there? Write your answer in the box.
17. Each plate should have three apples. Draw the missing apples.
How many apples are there in all?
18. Look at the pictures. Find 5 differences. Circle them.
19. Dino wrote the numbers for the given words. Find the wrong ones. Write the correct numbers.
20. Which animals have only one baby? Circle them.






Which animal has the most babies? Tick ( ) the answer.
Duck Lion Camel Moose Tiger Wolf
21. Each child wants some balls. Look at the number. Draw that many balls. Is the statement true? Tick ( ) the correct answer. The girl has the least number of balls. Yes No 1 3 3 2
22. Count the items in each row. Write the number in the box.


















Draw five different vegetables in the box.
23. Colour the balls. Use a different colour for each ball.



24. Each child shows a number. Join it to the correct fingers.

Which number is missing from 1 to 5? Three Five One Two



25. Look at the pictures. Find 5 differences. Circle them.
26. Find the items that match. Join them. Cross out ( ) the rest.
27. Write the missing numbers in the boxes.
28. Count the flowers in each vase. Circle the vase that has 0 roses.
29. Help Dino unlock the laptop. Read the password. Tick ( ) the matching numbers. five - zero - three - one - four - nine - six



30. Find the missing numbers. Write them in the boxes.
31. Each train needs 5 coaches. One coach is missing. Write its number in the box.



32. Arrange the numbers from smallest to biggest. Then match each number to its letter. Write names you get.
33. Find the jars with the same number of fruits. Join them.




Which jar has only one type of fruit? Circle it.


34. Colour the numbers. Remember their order.
5678910
35. Count the fingers. Write the number in the box.






36. Find the birds that are in both pictures. Circle them.
37. Arrange the numbers from smallest to biggest. Then match each number to its letter. Write the name you get.
You found the name! Now circle the matching picture.
38. Count the berries in the first truck. The second truck has one more berry. Draw all the berries it has.
39. Each child shows a number. Join it to the correct fingers.



40. Look at each number. Write the numbers that come just before and just after it.
41. How many cubes are in each group? Circle the answer.







42. See the number on each hedgehog. Give it that many mushrooms.
How many mushrooms are left?
43.Count the kittens in each group. Join it to the correct bed.
44. Two halves make one whole orange. Make groups of two halves.
Write how many whole oranges you got.
45. Cross out ( ) the items that repeat. How many are left? Write the answer in the box.
46. Spot the hidden animals! Count the bears. Count the rabbits. Write the numbers in the boxes.

47. Match each number to its name. Then join it to the correct place on the number line.
48. Draw 1 more fruit in each jar. Count the fruits in each jar. Write the number in the box.
49. Each truck can carry 10 berries. Join the correct parts to have 10 berries.
50. Count the dots in each circle. Then join it to the correct place on the number line.
51. See the number on each flower bed. Draw that many flowers in it.
52. Look at the following picture. Then answer the questions.

How many green apples are there?
How many apples are there in total?
How many pears and lemons are there?
Draw more fruits so each shelf has the same number of fruits.
53. Count the items in each box. Match the count with the given number. If incorrect, write the correct number.
54. Look at both pictures. Compare the birds. Write how
55. Take one toy away from each shelf. Write the number of toys left.
56. Which number will the frog land on? Write it in the box.
57. The cat got off the bus at a stop. Look at the picture. Write the number of the stop.
58. Trace both of your hands. How many fingers do you have?
Look at the frog’s hands. Who has more fingers, you or the frog?
59. Count the beads of each colour and fill in the blanks.
2 is and 1 1
3 is and
4 is and 5 is and
4 is and 5 is and
2. Addition and Subtraction up to 10
1. Find the missing numbers. Write them in the boxes. 2 = 13
2. Make each answer correct. Write + or – in the box.
3. Look at each picture. Fill in the blank. Then complete the given sentence.
When you add zero to a number, the number___________________. (changes / does not change)
When you subtract zero from a number, the number___________________. (changes / does not change)
4. Write a number in each empty box. Both numbers should add up to 4.
5. Which children have 0 cubes? Tick ( ) the correct boxes.



































6. Find the answers. Join the pairs with the same answer.
7. Look at the example. Draw cubes for each sum. Count them and write the answer.








































8. Share 5 candies between the two plates. Draw them in different ways. Write the number of candies each plate has.















9. Write the missing number on each tree. Both numbers should add up to 8.
10. Fill in the blanks.
Count cubes of each colour. Complete the addition sum.




How many cubes are taken away? How many are left? Complete the subtraction sums.





Count cubes of each colour. Complete the addition sum.





How many cubes are taken away? How many are left? Complete the subtraction sums.








How many oranges were there?
11. Count the oranges in each box. How many did each monkey eat? Fill in the blanks and find out. before after before after before after
I ate some oranges.
How many oranges does the monkey have now?
I also ate some oranges.
I too ate some oranges.
12. Solve the sum given on each balloon. If the answer is 2, cross it out ( ).
13. Count cubes of each colour. Complete the addition sum.





= 53 + = 54 + = 52 + = 51 +















14. Count the objects of each colour in every group. Complete the sum.
15. Follow the grasshopper. Match each number line to the correct sum.
16. Count all the balloons. Count the ones that burst. How many are left? Fill in the boxes.
17. Look at the full column in each truck. Use its height to write the missing numbers.



18. Solve the sum on each balloon. What colour matches your answer? Use it to colour the balloon.
Balloons of which colour are the most in number?
Look at the coloured balloons. Tick the correct answer. Balloons of which colours are equal in number? red and green blue and red green and blue yellow and red red blue green yellow
1
2
3
4
19. Count the cubes of each colour. Complete the addition sum. Then complete the subtraction sums.













































20. Share 9 candies between the two plates. Draw them in different ways. Write the number of candies each plate has.



















21. Join each sum to the truck that shows its answer.
22. Change the words into numbers. Then solve the sums.
one + three 1 + 3 = 4 six + four two + seven nine + one
23. Count the cubes of each colour. Then fill in the blanks and write the addition sums.








































Continue the above pattern. Colour the cubes. Complete the blanks and write the sum.
24. Solve the sum on each leaf. Join it to the matching answer on the fruit.
25. Add the numbers on each stamp. Which answer does not match the envelope’s number? Cross it out.
26. Find how many items were there. Find how many are gone and how many are left. Use the numbers to complete the sum.
27. Solve the sum on each balloon. Then use the answer to connect it to the correct place on the number line.
28. Read what each mother says. Solve the sums. Use the answers to match each baby to its mother.
How many babies have no mother? Write the number in the box. My number is seven. My number is ten.
29. First complete the addition sum. Then circle the picture that matches it.























































































































































30. Help the bunny and the wolf reach home. Solve the sums on their paths.

+ 1 =
+ 3 =
– 2 =
+ 4 = 4 – 3 =
– 2 =
+ 3 =
– 4 =
– 5 =
– 5 =

31. Count the cubes of each colour. Find the number hidden under each picture. Write your answer in the box.






































32. Find each car’s parking spot number. Solve the sum. Write the number in the box.
33. Help the ant get home. Start at the first number. Do the sum. Write the answer in the next circle. Continue till the end.
34. Solve the sum on each jar. Match it to the shelf number. Circle the jar that is on the wrong shelf.
35. Find the number of fruits in each jar. Add or subtract them as shown. Write the answer in the box.
36. Check the sum under each ball. Does the box need +1, –1, +2 or –2? Match the ball to the correct basket.
1
= 5
1
= 6
= 8
= 6
= 2
= 10
37. Solve the sum on each basket. Then connect it to the correct berry.
38. Find the two numbers that add up to the triangle’s number. Cross out ( ) the third number.
39. Find the start number and the end number of each arrow. Write the sum it shows.
Draw your own arrow on the number line. Write the sum it shows.
40. Help Dino reach the spaceship. Solve the sums on his path.
10 – 10 =
4 + 4 =
5 + 3 =
8 + 2 =
1 + 4 = 10 – 6 =
9 – 8 =
10 – 1 =
41. Write the missing number in each box.
42. Solve the puzzle. Fill in the blanks.
3. Positions and Places
1. Find the birds that are above the red bird. Colour them yellow and blue.
2. The frog is on the second floor. Place the turtle on the floor below it.
Which floor is still empty? Tick ( ) it.
1st 3rd
3. Look at the picture and tick ( ) the correct answers.




Who is above the squirrel?






4. Look at the picture. Tick ( ) the correct statements. Cross out ( ) the wrong ones.




Who are above the bird? is above is above is below is below








5. Look at the picture. Tick ( ) the correct statements. Cross out ( ) the wrong ones.
The frog is above the turtle.
The turtle is above the crocodile.
The crocodile is below the frog.
6. Is it going up or down? Circle the correct answer.
7. Read the direction. Draw an arrow in that direction.
8. Is each object behind the bag or in front of it? Join it to the correct word.
in front of behind
9. Look carefully at the picture. Fill each blank with behind or in front of.




The wolf is the rabbit. The dog is the wolf. The wolf is the dog.
10. Find the picture where the apple is in between the banana and orange. Circle it.
11. Read the sentence. Find the correct place. Trace the arrow to that place.
Place the giraffe beside the palm tree.


Place the child behind her mom.

12. Read each sentence. Join each animal to the correct spot.




Place the owl between the fox and the rabbit.

Place the wolf between the bear and the fox.
Place the squirrel beside the rabbit.
13. Read the given sentences. Draw each fruit in the correct circle.
• The banana is between the pear and the orange.
• The grapes are beside the orange.
4. Shapes and colours
1. Trace the shapes and remember their names.
2. Find the circle in each pair. Colour it.
3. Colour the largest balloon pink. Colour the smallest balloon blue.
What is the shape of the balloons? Tick ( ) the correct answer.
Circle Triangle Square
4. Help the spider reach its web! It can move only on the yellow circles. Trace the path.
5. Find which shape each elephant eats or does not eat. Join correct shapes to it.
How many shapes did the elephant not eat?
I eat squares!
I don’t eat circles!
How many shapes did the elephant not eat?
6. Circle all the stars. Read the letters on them. Use the letters to write the name of a shape.
7. Complete the pattern inside each shape. Then colour the patterns.
8. Start at a shape. Follow its path to the empty box. Draw a copy there.
9. Join the triangles to the first box. Join the blue shapes to the second box.
Circle the shape that is joined to both boxes.
10. Cross out ( ) all shapes that are not rectangles.
11. Look at the pattern below. Draw a similar pattern in the empty boxes.
12. Identify the shapes in each of the two pictures. Tick ( ) the shapes that are not there.
Triangle
Circle
Square
Triangle Circle Square
13. Find the names of the given shapes in the maze. Circle them.
Circle
Ellipse
Triangle
Square
Rectangle
14. Join the dots in the correct order. Use a ruler.
15. See the picture. Draw its copy in the box.
16. Colour each picture. Use the given colour for each shape.
17. Match each shape with its letter. Write the letters in the boxes. Spell the city name.
Circles
Triangles Squares Ellipse
LGDAHERI
18. Look at the three images. Count each type of shape in them. Write the number in the correct box.
Circle Triangle Rectangle
19. Read what each elephant eats. Cross out ( ) the shapes it should not have eaten.
I eat rectangles!
I eat pink hexagon!
20. Write 1 inside all the triangles, 2 inside all the rectangles, 3 inside all the circles, and 4 inside all the hexagons.
Which shapes in the picture have equal count? Draw them.
21. See the shapes and their colours. Sort them as asked.
Sort the images by colour. Write the correct letters in each column.
Group 1
Group 2
Sort the images by size. Write the correct letters in each column.
Group 1
Group 2
22. Look at the picture and copy it in the box. Then colour it. Use the given colour for each shape.
23. Which shape does each picture look like? Tick ( ) the correct answer.








Triangle Hexagon Circle Rectangle Square
Triangle Hexagon Circle Rectangle Square
Triangle Hexagon Circle Rectangle Square
Triangle Hexagon Circle Rectangle Square
Triangle Hexagon Circle Rectangle Square
Triangle Hexagon Circle Rectangle Square
Triangle Hexagon Circle Rectangle Square
Triangle Hexagon Circle Rectangle Square
24. Don’t let the cat fall! Draw as many balloons of each shape as shown.
25. Draw a friend for this robot. Make it the same, but use triangles in place of the circles.
26. Make a copy of the given drawing. Use the grid on the right.
27. Look at the shapes. Read the statements. Are they true or false? Tick ( ) your answer.
All the shapes in the picture are squares.
All the triangles in the picture are of the same size.
All the shapes in the picture are circles.
All the shapes in the picture are hexagons.
28. Look at the pictures and answer the questions.
Tick ( ) the colour of the hexagons in the picture.
Tick ( ) the colour of the squares in the picture.
Tick ( ) the colour of the triangles in the picture.
Blue Red Green
Blue Red Green
Blue Red Green
29. Read where each shape should go. Join it to the correct spot.
Triangle goes between the square and the rectangle.
Ellipse goes beside the rectangle. Hexagon goes beside the square.
30. Spot the triangle in the given image. Colour it.
5. Numbers from 10 to 20
1. Join each number in the circle to its name. Then join it to its position on the number line.
2. Write the missing numbers in the boxes.
3. Start from 1. Follow the arrows and write the numbers in order.
4. The letters in each number name are jumbled. Fix them and write the correct name.
5. Coaches are numbered from 11 to 20. Find the missing coach number. Write it in the box.

































6. Find every 14th bead. Colour it.

How many beads did you colour? Write the number in the box.
7. Colour the numbers as shown.
Twelve — yellow
Fifteen — black
Eleven — blue
Eighteen — grey
Twenty — white
Nineteen — pink
Thirteen — red
Fourteen — green
Sixteen — orange
Seventeen — brown
Write your answer in the box. 11 13 14 15 16 12 17 18 19 20
8. Find the numbers behind the butterflies. Put them in order from least to greatest.
9. Find the neighbouring numbers. Write them in the boxes.
10. Count the cubes in each box. Join it to the correct number.
11. Count the balls of each colour. Write their numbers in the correct boxes. Then write the addition sum they show.
Now continue the pattern above. Colour the correct number of balls. Fill in the blanks and write the addition sum.
12. In each pair, use the number name to find the missing digit. Write the correct number in each circle.
13. How many apples are there in each row? Colour the correct answer.
14. How many candies are there in each group? Write the number in the given space.
15. Match each number to the letter. Write the correct letter below each number. Spell the names of the rivers.
Now write the name of the river INDUS using numbers.
16. Colour 12 cubes green. Colour all the remaining cubes red.
How many red cubes are there? Write the number in the box.

17. Look at the number on each balloon. Then join it to the correct place on the number line.
18. Each truck can carry 13 berries. Join the correct parts to have 13 berries.
19. Follow the arrows on the number line. Which number will the frog land on? Write it in the box.
20. Solve the crossword. Write the numbers in words.
21. Join each addition sum to the correct number line.
22. How many cubes are in each group? Write the number in the box.
23. Add or subtract 1. Complete the table.
24. Count the flowers in each group. Draw an arrow from more flowers to fewer flowers.
25. Count the cubes in each row. Write how many tens and ones are there.
26. Start at the first number. Do the sum. Write the answer in the next circle. Continue till the end.

27. Look at the jumps on the number line. Join it to the correct sum.
28. Count all the 1s in the picture. How many times can you make the number 11 using them? Write your answer in the box.
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
29. Complete the sum. Fill the correct sign in the circle and the correct number in the box.
30. Cross out ( ) 14 cubes.

many cubes are left? Write the number in the box.
31. Find how many items were there. Find how many are gone and how many are left. Use the numbers to complete the sum.


























32. Solve all the sums. Which sum has a different answer? Circle it.
33. Share 14 candies between the two plates. Draw them in different ways. Write the number of candies each plate has.


34. Cross out ( ) three fruits in each group. How many are left? Write the answer in the box.
35. Solve the sum on each box. If the answer does not match Dino’s number, join it to the bin.

36. How much money do all the coins make? Is it enough to buy the balloon? Tick ( ) the correct answer.



Total money: ₹



37. Read the number of tens and ones on each balloon. Join it to the correct number.
38. Solve the sum on each truck. Join the trucks that have the same answer.
39. Read what each father says. Solve the sums. Use the answers to match each baby to its father.
My babies show a number bigger than 10.








+ 1

My babies show a number smaller than 10.

+ 1


+ 10
Find the baby who is not joined to its father. Circle it.
40.
41. Solve each sum. Draw arrows on the number line to show it.
42. Find the two numbers that add up to the number inside the box. Cross out ( ) the third number.
43. Count the cubes of each colour. Complete the addition sum. Then complete the subtraction sums.
6. Numbers up to 100
1. Look at each position on the number line. Join it to the correct number and word.
fifty ten sixty seventy thirty twenty eighty forty ninety
2. What numbers are hidden behind the pictures? Write them in the boxes.
3. Start from 10. Join the numbers in order.










4. Complete the patterns. Fill in the missing numbers.
5. Look at the pictures. Fill in the blanks.
Number of apples in one box:
Number of boxes: .
Total number of apples: .
Number of apples in one box: .
Number of boxes: .
Total number of apples: .
Number of apples in one box: .
Number of boxes: .
Total number of apples: .
6. How do you read the given numbers? Tick ( ) the correct option.
twenty-four forty-two two and four thirty-nine ninety-three nine and three
7. Count the cubes. Fill in the blanks.
Three groups have 30 cubes. There are 5 cubes more. Total number of cubes is 35.
Four groups have cubes. There are cubes more. Total number of cubes is .
Two groups have cubes. There are cubes more. Total number of cubes is .
Six groups have cubes. There are cubes more. Total number of cubes is .
Three groups have cubes. There are cubes more. Total number of cubes is .
8. Read the words. Write the matching numbers on the suitcases.
9. Fill in the blanks. Write the missing numbers. 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 40, 36, 37 56, 57, 85, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62 94, 95, 96, 67, 97, 98, 99, 100
10. Look at the numbers in each group. One number does not fit. Cross ( ) it out.
11. Read what each Dino says. Write the numbers in the blank.
All numbers between 27 and 32.
All numbers between 89 and 95.
All numbers between 56 and 61.
12. Each child says a number. Keep that many cubes. Cross out ( ) the extra cubes.


13. What numbers come just before and after the given numbers? Write the answers in the boxes.
14. The coins show the total price of the items in each basket. Write the correct price in each box.

















15. Read what Dino says. Find the number he is talking about. Write the number in the box.
This number is less than twenty-two but greater than twenty.
Price: ₹
Price: ₹
17. What numbers are hidden behind the carrots? Write them in the boxes.
18. These numbers are flipped. Use a mirror to see them correctly. Write each number in the box. 21 53 79
1. Numbers from 0 to 10
Page 1




2





















































































Page 13 Page 19











MOHAN



0 — zero 1 — one 2 — two 3 — three 4 — four 5 — five 6 — six 7 — seven 8 — eight 9







Page 29 50.
2. Addition and Subtraction up to 10
Page 30
Page 32
55. 57. 56.
Page 33 Page 34
Page 31 Page 35
54. 59. 4, 7, 3 6, 4, 8 7, 7, 7, 3 4, 7, 8 4 birds flew away.
Page 36 Page 37 Page 39 Page 38
When you add zero to a number, the number does not change. If you subtract zero from a number, the number does not change.


58. I have 2 more fingers than a frog.
3 is 1 and 2. 4 is 1 and 3. 4 is 2 and 2. 5 is 2 and 3. 5 is 1 and 4.
41
+ 3 = 4
– 3 = 1
– 1 = 3
Page 42
8 – 6 = 2 6 – 3 = 3 5 – 1 = 4
Page 43
Page 45



Page 46
Page 44
3 + 2 = 5 3 + 3 = 6
– 6 = 1 2 + 3 = 5 3 + 2 = 5
Balloons of yellow and red are equal in number.
Balloons of green are the most in number.
Page 47
Page 49 Page 50
Page 51 21.
2 + 7 = 9
6 + 4 = 10 9 + 1 = 10
Page 53
2 + 8 = 10
3 + 7 = 10 4 + 6 = 10 Next 5 + 5 = 10
Page 52 Page 54 Page 55 Page 56
+ 8 = 10
+ 4 = 10










































The stamp showing 6 + 3 doesn’t match.
9 – 2 = 7 7 – 4 = 3
8 – 3 = 5 10 – 3 = 7
9 – 6 = 3
– 1 = 9
– 2 = 2 8 – 6 = 2
Page 57 = 5 = 7 = 3 = 4
7, 9, 5, 6, 2, 10, 5, 8, 4
3. Positions and Places
3rd floor is still empty.






Page 66


Page 67




Page 69
Page 68 is above is above is below is below ,, Up, Down, Down, Up The wolf is behind the rabbit. The dog is behind the wolf. The wolf is in front of the dog.
in front of behind


Page 70






Page 71 Page 73

74 The elephant didn’t eat 8 shapes. I eat squares!
don’t eat circles! The elephant didn’t eat 4 shapes.
Shapes and Сolours 5.
6. 9. Page 75 Page 76 Triangle
17.
DELHI 18. Page 81 Triangles: 4 , Circles: 7, Rectangles: 7 21. Page 83 By colour: A, С, E, K, J and B, D, G, I, F By size: A, B, G, F, K and C, D, E, I, J
I eat pink hexagon! I eat rectangles! 20. Page 82 and 22. Page 84
23. Page 85 Circle, Rectangle, Triangle, Circle, Triangle, Rectangle, Circle, Rectangle 24. Page 86
Page 87
27. Page 88 False, True, False, False 28. Page 89 Green Blue Red
30. Page 90
5. Numbers from 10 to 20 11 13 14 15 16 12 17 18 19 20
4. fifteen eleven 15 11 thirteen twelve 13 12 5. 6. Page 93 16, 13, 19 3 1. Page 91
2. 17, 12, 19 15, 10, 13
8. Page 94 0, 5, 10, 13, 15, 18, 20 9. 10. Page 95 9, 10, 11; 14, 15, 16; 17, 18, 19 11, 12, 13; 13, 14, 15; 18, 19, 20 12, 16, 14 11. Page 96 2 + 9 = 11 3 + 8 = 11 4 + 7 = 11 5 + 6 = 11 12. 13. Page 97 10 + 6, 10 + 8, 10 + 1 10 + 4, 10 + 10, 10 + 3 14, 16, 20
Page 99
17. There are 13 red cubes.
14. 15. Page 98 13, 20, 15 11, 17, 12 GANGA; GODAVARI 15 12 13 18 16 20. Page 101
18. 19. Page 100 14, 17, 18 28. 11, five times
Page 102 22. Page 103 14 15 10 13 14 16 15 11 23. 24. Page 104
106
29. Page 107 11 + 1 = 1215 + 2 =
Page 107
=
30. 15 cubes are left.
31. 32. Page 108 13 – 3 = 10 18 – 8 = 10 14 – 4 = 10 20 – 0 33. Page 109 Possible answers:
34. Page 110 10, 17, 8, 15 35. 36. Page 111 10 + 2 Total money: ₹17; No 37. Page 112
6. Numbers up to 100
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2. 30, 60, 80
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4. 40, 70, 10 60, 30, 0
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5. 10, 5, 50 10, 3, 30 10, 7, 70
6. sixty-eight fifty-seven twenty-four ninety-three
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7. 40, 4, 44 20, 9, 29 60, 6, 66 30, 1, 31
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8. 26, 59, 41, 75, 38
9. 5, 9, 11, 14, 18, 21, 25, 26, 30, 33, 36, 41, 45, 50, 52, 56, 61, 66, 67, 71, 74, 75, 78, 80, 85
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10. 40, 85, 67
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11. 28, 29, 30, 31; 90, 91, 92, 93, 94; 57, 58, 59, 60. 12.


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13. 39, 41; 27, 29; 56, 58; 98, 100 14. 62, 34 15. 21
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17. 18, 29, 42, 56, 85. 18. 21, 53, 79.
