Worksheet on Successor and Predecessor

Practice questions on worksheet on successor and predecessor of a number are given below.

Successor: The number that comes just after a given number is called successor.

Predecessor: The number that comes just before a given number is called predecessor.

 

I. Practice questions on successor of a number:

1. What is the successor of 67019? 

2. What is the successor of 457590? 

3. What is the successor of 251989? 

4. What is the successor of 445499? 

5. What is the successor of 16999? 

6. What is the successor of 199999? 


II. Practice questions on predecessor of a number: 

1. What is the predecessor of 68299?

2. What is the predecessor of 47810?

3. What is the predecessor of 172000?

4. What is the predecessor of 99000?

5. What is the predecessor of 544300?

6. What is the predecessor of 654720?


III. Write the successor of the given numbers:

(i) 8,76,999

(ii) 7,69,841

(iii) 8,09,002

(iv) 5,00,999

(v) 9,89,999


IV. Write the predecessor of the given numbers:

(i) 3,47,100

(ii) 8,83,469

(iii) 6,88,840

(iv) 9,22,233

(v) 8,00,055


V. Write the successor of each of the following numbers:

(i) 65,830

(ii) 12,598

(iii) 2,19,259

(iv) 2,36,999

(v) 9,48,364

(vi) 4,89,999

(vii) 6,89,958

(viii) 3,99,999


VI. Write the predecessor of each of the following numbers:

(i) 22,890

(ii) 8,36,000

(iii) 3,57,299

(iv) 6,72,992

(v) 5,32,609

(vi) 3,26,091

(vii) 4,00,310

(viii) 8,53,168


Answers for the worksheet on successor and predecessor are given below to check the exact answers of the above questions.

Answers:

I. 1. 67020

2. 457591

3. 251990

4. 445500

5. 17000

6. 200000


II. 1. 68298

2. 47809

3. 171999

4. 98999

5. 544299

6. 654719


III. (i) 8,77,000

(ii) 7,69,842

(iii) 8,09,003

(iv) 5,01,000

(v) 9,90,000

Worksheet on Successor and Predecessor


IV. (i) 3,47,099

(ii) 8,83,468

(iii) 6,88,839

(iv) 9,22,232

(v) 8,00,054


V. (i) 65,831

(ii) 12,599

(iii) 2,19,260

(iv) 2,37,000

(v) 9,48,365

(vi) 4,90,000

(vii) 6,89,959

(viii) 4,00,000


VI. Write the predecessor of each of the following numbers:

(i) 22,889

(ii) 8,35,999

(iii) 3,57,298

(iv) 6,72,991

(v) 5,32,608

(vi) 3,26,090

(vii) 4,00,309

(viii) 8,53,167

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