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Ответы на вопросы по истории России (школьная задача)
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На странице представлены ответы на вопросы по истории России, включая список праздников, важные исторические даты и информацию о Второй мировой и Великой Отечественной войнах.
Подробное решение
Ниже представлены ответы на вопросы и решение примеров из учебника, оформленные для удобного переписывания в тетрадь.
Ответы на вопросы:
4. Public holidays in Russia are: January 1-8 (New Year and Christmas), February 23 (Defender of the Fatherland Day), March 8 (International Women's Day), May 1 (Spring and Labour Day), May 9 (Victory Day), June 12 (Russia Day), and November 4 (Unity Day).
5. Three most important dates in the history of Russia are: 862 (The Calling of the Varangians and the beginning of Russian statehood), 1945 (The Great Victory over Nazi Germany), and 2014 (The Reunification of Crimea with Russia).
6. The Second World War began on September 1, 1939. It was over on September 2, 1945.
7. The Great Patriotic War began on June 22, 1941. It was over on May 9, 1945, with the complete defeat of the aggressors.
8. Summer holidays usually begin on June 1.
9. The end of the college year in Russia is usually in late June or early July, after the examination session.
Решение примеров (Задание 6):
Addition:
\[ 39 + 49 = 88 \]
\[ 81 + 16 = 97 \]
\[ 64 + 36 = 100 \]
\[ 53 + 28 = 81 \]
Subtraction:
\[ 87 - 24 = 63 \]
\[ 65 - 37 = 28 \]
\[ 19 - 15 = 4 \]
\[ 43 - 18 = 25 \]
Multiplication:
\[ 8 \times 9 = 72 \]
\[ 5 \times 5 = 25 \]
\[ 6 \times 8 = 48 \]
\[ 3 \times 13 = 39 \]
Division:
\[ 63 : 9 = 7 \]
\[ 121 : 11 = 11 \]
\[ 36 : 3 = 12 \]
\[ 81 : 9 = 9 \]
Чтение величин (Задание 7):
\( 1/2 \) metre — a half of a metre (or zero point five metres).
\( 3.5 \) kilos — three point five kilos.
\( 3/4 \) litre — three quarters of a litre (or zero point seventy-five litres).
\( 17.35 \) centimetres — seventeen point three five centimetres.
\( 1,560 \) grams — one thousand five hundred and sixty grams.
\( 13 \frac{1}{3} \) kilometres — thirteen and a third kilometres.