High School

1. The price of a plate is ₹114. What will be the total price of 12 such plates?

2. Sinu buys a notebook for ₹56. How much would he have to pay for 38 such notebooks?

3. Zoya can put 25 erasers in a box. How many erasers can she put in 8 such boxes?

4. Kavish has a bag of 132 pins. How many pins will there be in 4 such bags?

5. A box has 46 bars of chocolate. How many bars of chocolate will there be in 16 such boxes?

6. A teacher gives 11 pencils to each student in a classroom. How many pencils does she give in total to 13 students?

7. The cost of a pencil box is ₹40. What will be the cost of 3 such boxes?

8. A basket has 3 apples. How many apples will there be in 234 such baskets?

9. A shopkeeper can put 14 clothes in a bag. How many clothes can she put in 21 such bags?

10. A teacher has 14 packets of color pencils, with 25 pencils in each packet. She has 9 packets of regular pencils, with 12 pencils in each packet. How many pencils does she have altogether?

11. Peter has 24 cows. Each cow eats 2 kilograms of grass twice a day. How much grass does he need to feed all of his cows in a day?

12. School A has 23 classrooms, with 35 students in each classroom. School B has 35 classrooms with 24 students in each classroom. How many more students are there in School A than in School B?

13. Ramu runs 650 meters each day of the week, and Shyamu runs 800 meters 4 days in a week. How much do they run altogether in one whole week?

Answer :

Let's solve each question one by one:

  1. The price of a plate is ₹114. What will be the total price?

    • Unfortunately, we don't have enough information to determine the total price because it depends on how many plates are being purchased.
  2. Sinu buys a notebook for ₹56. How much would he have to pay for 38 such notebooks?

    To find out the total cost, multiply the price of one notebook by the number of notebooks:

    [tex]56 \times 38 = 2128[/tex]

    So, Sinu would pay ₹2,128 for 38 notebooks.

  3. Zoya can put 25 erasers in a box. How many erasers can she put in 8 such boxes?

    Multiply the number of erasers in one box by the number of boxes:

    [tex]25 \times 8 = 200[/tex]

    So, Zoya can put 200 erasers in 8 boxes.

  4. Kavish has a bag of 132 pins. How many pins will there be in 4 such bags?

    Multiply the number of pins in one bag by the number of bags:

    [tex]132 \times 4 = 528[/tex]

    So, there will be 528 pins in 4 bags.

  5. A box has 46 bars of chocolate. How many bars of chocolate will there be in 16 such boxes?

    Multiply the number of chocolate bars in one box by the number of boxes:

    [tex]46 \times 16 = 736[/tex]

    So, there will be 736 bars of chocolate in 16 boxes.

  6. A teacher gives 11 pencils to each student in a classroom. How many pencils does she give in total to 13 students?

    Multiply the number of pencils given to one student by the number of students:

    [tex]11 \times 13 = 143[/tex]

    So, the teacher gives a total of 143 pencils to 13 students.

  7. The cost of a pencil box is ₹40. What will be the cost of 3 such boxes?

    Multiply the cost of one box by the number of boxes:

    [tex]40 \times 3 = 120[/tex]

    So, 3 boxes will cost ₹120.

  8. A basket has 3 apples. How many apples will there be in 234 such baskets?

    Multiply the number of apples in one basket by the number of baskets:

    [tex]3 \times 234 = 702[/tex]

    So, there will be 702 apples in 234 baskets.

  9. A shopkeeper can put 14 clothes in a bag. How many clothes can she put in 21 such bags?

    Multiply the number of clothes in one bag by the number of bags:

    [tex]14 \times 21 = 294[/tex]

    So, she can put 294 clothes in 21 bags.

  10. A teacher has 14 packets of colour pencils, with 25 pencils in each packet. She has 9 packets of regular pencils, with 12 pencils in each packet. How many pencils does she have altogether?

    Calculate the total number of colour pencils and regular pencils, and then add them together:

Colour pencils in 14 packets: [tex]14 \times 25 = 350[/tex]
Regular pencils in 9 packets: [tex]9 \times 12 = 108[/tex]

Total pencils: [tex]350 + 108 = 458[/tex]

So, the teacher has a total of 458 pencils.

  1. Peter has 24 cows. Each cow eats 2 kilograms of grass twice a day. How much grass does he need to feed all of his cows in a day?

Calculate the total amount of grass one cow eats per day and then multiply by the number of cows:

Grass per cow per day: [tex]2 \times 2 = 4[/tex] kilograms
Total grass for all cows: [tex]4 \times 24 = 96[/tex] kilograms

So, Peter needs 96 kilograms of grass to feed his cows in a day.

  1. School A has 23 classrooms, with 35 students in each classroom. School B has 35 classrooms with 24 students in each classroom. How many more students are there in school A than in school B?

Calculate the total number of students in each school, then find the difference:

Students in School A: [tex]23 \times 35 = 805[/tex]
Students in School B: [tex]35 \times 24 = 840[/tex]

Difference: [tex]840 - 805 = 35[/tex]

So, there are 35 more students in School B than in School A.

  1. Ramu runs 650 metres each day of the week, and Shyamu runs 800 metres 4 days in a week. How much do they run altogether in one whole week?

First, calculate the total distance run by each person, then add them together:

Ramu's weekly distance: [tex]650 \times 7 = 4550[/tex] metres
Shyamu's weekly distance: [tex]800 \times 4 = 3200[/tex] metres

Total distance by both: [tex]4550 + 3200 = 7750[/tex] metres

So, Ramu and Shyamu run a total of 7750 metres in one whole week.

I hope this helps! If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.