Practice Successor and Predecessor for Grade1 to 5
1,2,3 to 9 digits Successor and Predecessor Problems
Predecessor Examples
One Less Than Ten = (10-1) = 9
One Less Than One Hundred = (100-1) = 99
One Less Than One Thousand = (1000-1) = 999
One Less Than Ten Thousand = (10,000-1) = 9999
One Less Than One Lakh = (1,00,000-1) = 99,999
One Less Than Ten Lakh = (10,00,000-1) = 9,99,999
One Less Than One Million = (1,000,000-1) = 999,999
One Less Than One Crore = (1,00,00,000-1) = 99,99,999
One Less Than One Billion = (1,000,000,000-1) = 999,999,999
One Less Than One Trillion = (1,000,000,000,000-1) = 999,999,999,999
Successor Examples
One Greater Than Nine = (9+1) = 10
One Greater Than Ninety Nine = (99+1) = 100
One Greater Than Nine Hundred Ninety Nine = (999+1) = 1000
One Greater Than Nine Thousand Nine Hundred Ninety Nine = (9999+1) = 10,000
One Greater Than 99,999 = (99,999+1) = 1,00,000
One Greater Than 9,99,999 = (9,99,999+1) = 10,00,000
One Greater Than 999,999 = (999,999+1) = 1,000,000
One Greater Than 99,99,999 = (99,99,999+1) = 1,00,00,000
One Greater Than 999,999,999 = (999,999,999+1) = 1,000,000,000
One Greater Than 999,999,999,999 = (999,999,999,999+1) = 1,000,000,000,000
What is Successor :
One must add 1 into the given number.
Example :
The successor of 45 is 45 + 1 = 46. Therefore, 46 happens to be the successor of 45. Similarly, the successor of 9 is 9 + 1 = 10, and successor of 69 is 69 + 1 + 70.
What is Predecessor :
one must subtract 1 from the given number.
Example :
predecessor of 15 is 15 - 1 = 14. Similarly, the predecessor of 17 is 17 - 1 = 16 and predecessor of 55 is 55 - 1 = 54.