 Hi and welcome to the session. I am Priyanka and I will be helping you with the following question which says fill in the blanks. Now these are the five sentences which are given to us in which we need to fill in the blanks. Right. So let us start with our solution of the A part first. It says 1 lakh is equal to dash 10,000. Right. So we need to fill a number in this blank. Now we know that we write 1 lakh as a number having five zeroes whereas 10,000 is written like this. So how many, what is the difference between this number and this number? If we multiply this number with 10 it will becomes equal to each other. So that means the answer to this blank is 10. So 1 lakh is equal to 10,000. Right. So this completes the first blank. Proceeding on further to the next, we are given 1 million is equal to dash 100,000. Similarly let us write down how we will write 100,000. It will be written like this isn't it and 1 million will be written like this. So again what is the difference between these two numbers? It is that if we multiply this number by 10 it will get equal to 1 million. So that means the answer to this blank is again 10. So that means 1 million is equal to 10,000. Proceeding on further to the next part it says 1 crore is equal to dash 10 lakh. Right. So we will write down the numbers again. 10 lakh is written like this. Right. 1 crore is written like this. Having seven zeroes to it. So what is the difference between these two numbers? It is that it has one more zero. So if you multiply this side by 10 it will get equal to each other. Right. So that means the answer to this blank is again 10. So 1 crore is equal to 10,000,000. Proceeding on further to the next part it says 1 crore is equal to dash million. So if we observe it is that 10 lakh is equal to 1 million itself. So that means 1 million will also be having six zeroes to it and we know 1 crore has seven zeroes. So that means if we multiply this right inside by 10 it will get equal to each other and the answer will again be 10. So that means 1 crore is equal to 10,000,000. Lastly to the E part it says 1 million is equal to dash lakh. Right. So 1 million has how many zeroes? Six zeroes to it with one of course and 1 lakh have five zeroes. So the difference is again of 1 zero that we will obtain by multiplying this side by 10 and then it will get equal to each other. So the answer to this part will again be 10. So 1 million is equal to 10 lakh. Right. So this completes the entire question which was given to us. I hope you enjoyed the session. Do write in numerical values what you have and you will be able to find out the difference. Right. Bye for now.