- A8 + (3 x 4) = (8 + 3) x (8 + 4)
- B8 x (3 + 4) = (8 x 3) + (8 x 4)
- C8 - (3 + 4) = (8 - 3) + (8 - 4)
- D8 / (3 + 4) = (8 / 3) + (8 / 4)
The distributive property states that a x (b + c) = (a x b) + (a x c). Option B correctly demonstrates this property.
More Questions on Whole Numbers
A cinema sold 250 tickets on Friday, 320 tickets on Saturday, and 180 tickets on Sunday. If each ticket costs Rs. 150, what is the total revenue for the three days?
→ 2If the product of two whole numbers is 1, and one of the numbers is 1, what is the other number?
→ 3A car's fuel tank has a capacity of 40 litres. It uses 5 litres of petrol for every 50 km. If the tank is full, how much distance can the car travel?
→ 4Which of the following uses the associative property for multiplication?
→ 5The value of 0 / 5 is:
→ 6A school organized a sports day. There were 15 teams, and each team had 12 players. If 30 more students joined as volunteers, how many people participated in total?
→ 7If 'x' is a whole number such that x / 1 = x, what property is this?
→ 8Which of the following correctly represents the predecessor of the smallest 5-digit number?
→ 9A factory produces 75,000 light bulbs in a month. If 1,250 bulbs are found to be defective, how many non-defective bulbs are produced?
→ 10Using the number line, what is the value of 5 - 8?
→ 11A library has 3 sections. Section A has 250 books, Section B has 320 books, and Section C has 280 books. If 100 books were damaged, how many books are in good condition?
→ 12What is the largest 4-digit number that is a whole number?
→ 13A shop sells 12 dozens of eggs daily. If the cost of one egg is Rs. 6, what is the total revenue from egg sales in 5 days?
→ 14Which of the following statements is true for division of whole numbers?
→ 15In a garden, there are 25 rows of roses. Each row has 18 rose plants. If 50 plants withered, how many healthy rose plants are left?
→ 16What is the value of 15 x (1000 - 20) using the distributive property?
→ 17Which of the following numbers does not have a predecessor in the set of whole numbers?
→ 18A box contains 25 pencils. A school buys 15 such boxes. If 50 pencils are distributed to Class 1, how many pencils are remaining?
→ 19When is (a - b) equal to (b - a) for whole numbers 'a' and 'b'?
→ 20What is the smallest 5-digit number that can be formed using the digits 0, 2, 5, 8, 9 exactly once?
→ 21A train travels 120 km in the first hour and 150 km in the second hour. What is the average distance traveled per hour?
→ 22Which pair of operations for whole numbers is NOT commutative?
→ 23A school has 4 sections in Class 6. Each section has 40 students. If 5 students from each section move to another school, how many students are left in Class 6?
→ 24If 'a', 'b', and 'c' are whole numbers, and a + b = b + a, this property is known as:
→ 25A car manufacturing factory produces 350 cars per day. If the factory operates for 6 days a week, how many cars are produced in 4 weeks?
→ 26What is the product of the smallest whole number and the smallest 2-digit natural number?
→ 27A group of 12 friends went to a restaurant. Each friend spent Rs. 75. If they shared the total bill equally, and one friend paid with a Rs. 1000 note, how much change did he get back?
→ 28Which of the following statements about predecessor and successor is false?
→ 29A farmer has 15 rows of apple trees, with 12 trees in each row. He harvested 8 apples from each tree. How many apples did he harvest in total?
→ 30Let's re-think Q39 to be more specific. Which expression correctly applies the associative property to 18 + (7 + 5)?
→ 31Consider the expression: 18 + (7 + 5). What is the value if solved using the associative property?
→ 32A book has 300 pages. A student reads 30 pages every day. How many days will it take to read the entire book?
→ 33Which statement regarding zero is correct for whole numbers?
→ 34A factory produces 500 kg of sugar daily. How many days will it take to produce 15,000 kg of sugar?
→ 35What is the result of (120 / 12) + (5 x 0) - (1 x 10)?
→ 36A cinema hall has a capacity of 450 people. If for a particular show, 250 adult tickets and 120 child tickets were sold, how many seats are empty?
→ 37Which mathematical operation is not closed under whole numbers?
→ 38A farmer plants 20 rows of corn. Each row has 30 corn plants. If 50 plants did not grow, how many corn plants are there in total?
→ 39If 'a' is a whole number, which of these is always a whole number?
→ 40A grocery store had 150 kg of rice. On Monday, they sold 45 kg, and on Tuesday, they sold 60 kg. How much rice is left in the store?
→ 41A theatre has 25 rows of seats. Each row has 30 seats. If tickets for 500 seats were sold, how many seats are still empty?
→ 42Consider the expression (7 x 5) x 2 = 7 x (5 x 2). This demonstrates which property of whole numbers?
→ 43What is the smallest number that is a whole number but not a natural number?
→ 44A water tank holds 1500 litres of water. A pump fills 150 litres per hour, and a leak empties 50 litres per hour. If the tank is empty, how many hours will it take to fill the tank completely?
→ 45A vendor buys 500 bananas for Rs. 3 each. He finds that 50 bananas are rotten. He sells the remaining bananas for Rs. 4 each. Did he make a profit or a loss, and by how much?
→ 46Which of the following is not a whole number?
→ 47A building has 15 floors. Each floor has 10 apartments. If each apartment has 4 rooms, how many rooms are there in the building?
→ 48Consider the statement: "The product of any two non-zero whole numbers is always greater than or equal to both the numbers." Is this statement true or false?
→ 49A cyclist covers 15 km in the first hour, 12 km in the second hour, and 18 km in the third hour. What is the total distance covered in 3 hours?
→ 50Which of these expressions will give the value zero?
→ 51If a number 'N' is to the left of 'M' on a number line, which of the following is true?
→ 52Find the value of 135 x 99 + 135 using the distributive property.
→ 53Using the property 1 x a = a, what is 1 called for whole numbers?
→ 54The population of a town is 1,23,500. If 48,750 are men and 52,800 are women, what is the number of children in the town?
→ 55A car travels at a speed of 60 km/h. How long will it take to cover a distance of 540 km?
→ 56Which of the following statements demonstrates the closure property of whole numbers under addition?
→ 57If 'p' is a whole number, then p - 1 is its predecessor, provided p is not equal to:
→ 58An express train covers a distance of 80 km in one hour. How much distance will it cover in 15 hours?
→ 59What is the sum of the successor of the largest 2-digit number and the predecessor of the smallest 3-digit number?
→ 60Which of the following is NOT true for division of whole numbers?
→ 61A baker prepares 3 batches of cookies. Each batch has 24 cookies. If he packs them into boxes containing 6 cookies each, how many boxes does he need?
→ 62Which property justifies that 15 + 8 = 8 + 15?
→ 63If (25 x 12) = (25 x 10) + (25 x A), what is the value of A?
→ 64The product of two whole numbers is always a whole number. This illustrates the:
→ 65A shopkeeper bought 120 apples for Rs. 5 each. He sold 100 apples for Rs. 7 each and the rest for Rs. 4 each. What is his total profit or loss?
→ 66If 'x' is a whole number, what is the value of x * 0?
→ 67On a number line, if you are at 7 and move 5 steps to the right, and then 3 steps to the left, what number do you reach?
→ 68A factory produces 345 toys per day. If the factory works for 25 days in a month, how many toys are produced in that month?
→ 69Which of the following is an example where the closure property does NOT hold for whole numbers?
→ 70A school library has 12 shelves, and each shelf can hold 75 books. If there are already 650 books, how many more books can be stored in the library?
→ 71If 'a' is a whole number such that a + 0 = a, what is 0 called in this context?
→ 72What is the difference between the smallest 4-digit number and the largest 3-digit number?
→ 73Consider the expression: (20 + 30) + 40 = 20 + (30 + 40). This equation illustrates which property of whole numbers?
→ 74A bus started with 50 passengers. At the first stop, 15 passengers got off and 8 got on. At the second stop, 10 passengers got off and 12 got on. How many passengers are on the bus now?
→ 75Which of the following statements about whole numbers is incorrect?
→ 76A farmer has 12 hens. Each hen lays 7 eggs per week. If he sells 6 dozen eggs every week, how many eggs are left with him at the end of 2 weeks?
→ 77What is the value of P in the expression 25 x (10 + P) = (25 x 10) + (25 x 5), representing the distributive property?
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