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7 Maths NCERT Solutions Chapter 1 2 PDF

This document contains an exercise on integers from a 7th grade math textbook. It includes 4 questions with subparts asking students to write integer pairs that satisfy certain properties, add scores from two teams to determine the winning team, and identify missing integers in number sentences using properties of integer addition. The answers provide the requested integer pairs and point out that integer addition is commutative, so the order of adding does not change the total.

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7 Maths NCERT Solutions Chapter 1 2 PDF

This document contains an exercise on integers from a 7th grade math textbook. It includes 4 questions with subparts asking students to write integer pairs that satisfy certain properties, add scores from two teams to determine the winning team, and identify missing integers in number sentences using properties of integer addition. The answers provide the requested integer pairs and point out that integer addition is commutative, so the order of adding does not change the total.

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(Chapter – 1) (Integers)
(Class – VII)

Exercise 1.2
Question 1:
Write down a pair of integers whose:
(a) sum is 7
(b) difference is 10
(a) sum is 0
Answer 1:
(a) One such pair whose sum is 7 : 5    2    7
(b) One such pair whose difference is 10 : 2  8  10
(c) One such pair whose sum is 0: 5  5  0

Question 2:
(a) Write a pair of negative integers whose difference gives 8.
(b) Write a negative integer and a positive integer whose is 5.
(c) Write a negative integer and a positive integer whose difference is 3.
Answer 2:
(a) 2   10   2  10  8
(b)  7   2  5
(c)  2   1  2  1  3

Question 3:
In a quiz, team A scored 40,10, 0 and team B scores 10, 0, 40 in three successive
rounds. Which team scored more? Can we say that we can add integers in any order?
Answer 3:
Team A scored 40,10, 0
Total score of Team A = 40  10  0  30
Team B scored 10, 0, 40
Total score of Team B = 10  0   40   10  0  40  30

Thus, scores of both teams are same.


Yes, we can add integers in any order due to commutative property.

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(Chapter – 1) (Integers)
(Class – VII)

Question 4:
Fill in the blanks to make the following statements true:
(i)  5   8    8   .......
(ii) 53  .......  53
(iii) 17 + ……. = 0
(iv) 13   12   .......  13   12    7 

(v)  4  15   3  4  15  .......


Answer 4:
(i)  5   8   8   5 [Commutative property]
(ii) 53  0  53 [Zero additive property]
(i) 17   17   0 (Additive identity]

(ii) 13  12     7   13   12    7   [Associative property]

(iii)  4   15   3   4  15   3 [Associative property]

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