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You have Rs 500 in your savings account at the beginning of the month. The record below shows all of your transactions during the month. How much money is in your account after these transactions?

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NCERT EXEMPLAR-INTEGERS-(C) EXERCISE
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  2. Match the following

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  3. You have Rs 500 in your savings account at the beginning of the month....

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  4. Write a positive integer and a negative integer whose sum is a negativ...

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  5. Write a positive integer and a negative integer whose sum is a positiv...

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  6. Write a positive integer and a negative integer whose difference is a ...

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  7. Write a positive integer and a negative integer whose difference is a ...

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  8. Write two integers which are smaller than – 5 but their difference is ...

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  9. Write two integers which are greater than – 10 but their sum is small...

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  10. Write two integers which are greater than – 4 but their difference is ...

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  11. Write two integers which are smaller than – 6 but their difference is ...

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  12. Write two negative integers whose difference is 7.

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  13. Write two integers such that one is smaller than –11, and other is gre...

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  14. Write two integers whose product is smaller than both the integers.

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  15. Write two integers whose product is greater than both the integers.

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  16. What’s the Error? Ramu evaluated the expression –7 – (–3) and came up ...

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  17. What’s the Error? Reeta evaluated –4 + d for d = –6 and gave an answer...

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  18. The table given below shows the elevations relative to sea level of fo...

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  19. The table given below shows the elevations relative to sea level of fo...

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  20. The table given below shows the elevations relative to sea level of fo...

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