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114 Arrow-Puffin-4_Semester-1 MathsII. Arrange the given numbers vertically and add.a. 3,215; 4,286 b. 6,025; 3,529 c. 3,217; 4,321PROPERTIES OF ADDITIONWhen 0 is added to any number, the sum remains the number to which 0 is added.Examples: 421 + 0 = 421 28 + 0 = 28 4,275 + 0 = 4,275When 1 is added to any number, we get the successor of that number.Examples: 432 + 1 = 433 9,127 + 1 = 9,128 69 + 1 = 70When two numbers (greater than zero) are added, the sum is always greater than each of the numbers added.Example: 72 + 26 = 98 98 > 72 98 > 26Two numbers added in any order gives the same sum.Example: 328 + 174 = 174 + 328 502 = 502ADDITION OF 10, 100, 1000 AND 10,000 TO A NUMBERAddition of 10 to a NumberWhen we add 10 to a number, the digit at tens place increases by 1.Examples : 42,175 + 10 = 42, 18585,428 + 10 = 85,43875,862 + 10 = 75,872Let's Understand Conceptual UnderstandingLet's Understand Conceptual Understanding