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The line plot below shows how students fared in last week's mathematics test.Math test scores:(i) How many students scored 95 or more in the test?(ii) How many students scored 85 or less in the test? |
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Answer» The line plot below shows how students fared in last week's mathematics test. Math test scores: ![]() (i) How many students scored 95 or more in the test? (ii) How many students scored 85 or less in the test? |
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Question 8 (vi) Fill in the boxes with the correct symbol out of <, > and =: 5−11 ___ −511 |
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Answer» Question 8 (vi) Fill in the boxes with the correct symbol out of <, > and =: |
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Think of a number 'n', now triple it and add 5 to it. What would be the number formed now? |
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Answer» Think of a number 'n', now triple it and add 5 to it. What would be the number formed now? |
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These four pictures have one word in common. What is it? |
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Answer» These four pictures have one word in common. What is it? |
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How to draw radius, an arc ,chord , diameter , center , segment and a sector in a circle. ? |
| Answer» How to draw radius, an arc ,chord , diameter , center , segment and a sector in a circle. ? | |
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Find the least number of 6 digits that has 173 as a factor |
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Answer» Find the least number of 6 digits that has 173 as a factor |
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Question 37 Fill in the blanks to make the statements true. There is a number in the box □ such that, □, 24, 9, 12 are in proportion. The number in the box is ___. |
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Answer» Question 37 Fill in the blanks to make the statements true. There is a number in the box □ such that, □, 24, 9, 12 are in proportion. |
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A kennel can accommodate 12 dogs that weigh (in pounds) 6, 14, 23, 17, 19, 27, 39, 7, 33, 4, 11, and 13. Find the range of their weights. |
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Answer» A kennel can accommodate 12 dogs that weigh (in pounds) 6, 14, 23, 17, 19, 27, 39, 7, 33, 4, 11, and 13. Find the range of their weights. |
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Rakesh wants to cover the floor of a room 4 m wide and 6 m long by square tiles. If each square tile is of length 0.7m then, find the no. of tiles required to cover the floor of the room |
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Answer» Rakesh wants to cover the floor of a room 4 m wide and 6 m long by square tiles. If each square tile is of length 0.7m then, find the no. of tiles required to cover the floor of the room |
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A rectangular container with base of 200 cm2 is filled with water to a height of 15cm.If the container has a height of 20cm,how much water should be added to fill it completely? |
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Answer» A rectangular container with base of 200 cm2 is filled with water to a height of 15cm.If the container has a height of 20cm,how much water should be added to fill it completely? |
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Part A + Part B = ? |
Answer» ![]() Part A + Part B = ? |
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1,3, 6, 11, 18, 29, 42, ? |
| Answer» 1,3, 6, 11, 18, 29, 42, ? | |
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Take a point P on the given line l. Draw a line parallel to the perpendicular line at point P. |
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Answer» Take a point P on the given line l. Draw a line parallel to the perpendicular line at point P. |
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45. What is geometry of complex numbers |
| Answer» 45. What is geometry of complex numbers | |
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two circles are drawn with sides pq and pr of triangle pqr as diameter . these circles intersect at a point S . prove that S lies on QR |
| Answer» two circles are drawn with sides pq and pr of triangle pqr as diameter . these circles intersect at a point S . prove that S lies on QR | |
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When the integers 10, 0, 5, -5, -7 are arranged in descending or ascending order, then find out which of the following integers always remains in the middle of the arrangement.(a) 0(b) 5(c) -7(d) -5 |
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Answer» When the integers 10, 0, 5, -5, -7 are arranged in descending or ascending order, then find out which of the following integers always remains in the middle of the arrangement. (a) 0 |
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Copy thefollowing drawing on squared paper. Complete each one of them suchthat the resulting figure has two dotted lines as two lines ofsymmetry.How didyou go about completing the picture? (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) |
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Question 1(i)Find the rule, which gives the number of matchsticks required to make the following matchstick patterns. Use a variable to write the rule.A pattern of letter T as |
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Answer» Question 1(i) Find the rule, which gives the number of matchsticks required to make the following matchstick patterns. Use a variable to write the rule. |
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Question 1 (b) Which is greater: 0.07 or 0.02 |
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Answer» Question 1 (b) Which is greater: |
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Sam has to distribute 2L of juice among his 4 friends. How can he do it? |
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Answer» Sam has to distribute 2L of juice among his 4 friends. How can he do it? |
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A sum of ₹ 900 is divided among A and B such that A receives 25% more than B. What is A’s share? |
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Answer» A sum of ₹ 900 is divided among A and B such that A receives 25% more than B. What is A’s share? |
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Which of the following images represent the correct line of symmetry? |
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Answer» Which of the following images represent the correct line of symmetry? |
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Equivalent fractions are defined as fractions that represent the ___ part of whole. |
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Answer» Equivalent fractions are defined as fractions that represent the |
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Name the following angles in three point notation. State the type of angle in each case. |
Answer» Name the following angles in three point notation. State the type of angle in each case.![]() |
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If A moves 8 steps to the right from -3,he will reach____. |
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Answer» If A moves 8 steps to the right from -3,he will reach____.
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Find the equivalent fraction of 3648 with denominator 4. |
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Answer» Find the equivalent fraction of 3648 with denominator 4. |
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If |
| Answer» If <2a<3/2 then prove that {2+(2+2cos4a)}=2sina | |
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Match the following: a. Interior angles on the sameside of the transversal(i) 1 – 5, 2 – 6, 3 – 7 and 4 – 8b. Alternate exterior angles(ii) 4 – 6, 3 – 5c. Corresponding angles(iii) 1 – 7, 2 – 8d. Alternate interior angles(iv) 3 – 6, 4 - 5 |
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Answer» Match the following: a. Interior angles on the sameside of the transversal(i) 1 – 5, 2 – 6, 3 – 7 and 4 – 8b. Alternate exterior angles(ii) 4 – 6, 3 – 5c. Corresponding angles(iii) 1 – 7, 2 – 8d. Alternate interior angles(iv) 3 – 6, 4 - 5 |
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Construct with rulerand compasses, angles of following measures:(a) 60° (b) 30° (c) 90° (d) 120° (e) 45° (f) 135° |
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Answer» Construct with ruler (a) 60° (b) 30° (c) 90° (d) 120° (e) 45° (f) 135° |
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Have you seen long highway roads that never meet and are the same distance apart everywhere? What are roads called, in mathematical terms? |
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Answer» Have you seen long highway roads that never meet and are the same distance apart everywhere? What are roads called, in mathematical terms? |
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The value of 4+(−1) is |
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Answer» The value of 4+(−1) is |
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In the data given below, the number of data values in the interval 25−30,35−40 and 50−55 are , , , respectively. |
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Answer» In the data given below, the number of data values in the interval 25−30,35−40 and 50−55 are ![]() |
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Question 51(ii)The graph shows the maximum temperatures recorded for two consecutive weeks of town. Study the graph and answer the questions that follow.In which week was the temperature higher on most of the days? |
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Answer» Question 51(ii) The graph shows the maximum temperatures recorded for two consecutive weeks of town. Study the graph and answer the questions that follow. ![]() In which week was the temperature higher on most of the days? |
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What is -92+478? |
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Answer» What is -92+478? |
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Which of the following numbers is divisible by both 9 and 15? |
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Answer» Which of the following numbers is divisible by both 9 and 15? |
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Can you explain me how to do distributive property on multiplication over addtion and multiplication over subtraction |
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Answer» Can you explain me how to do distributive property on multiplication over addtion and multiplication over subtraction |
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Write the smallest and the greatest 5-digit numbers using the digits 0,2,4,6,8 (Repetition of digits is not allowed). |
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Answer» Write the smallest and the greatest 5-digit numbers using the digits 0,2,4,6,8 (Repetition of digits is not allowed). |
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In the given dataset : 31,312,442,565,652,742,2501, outliers are and |
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Answer» In the given dataset : 31,312,442,565,652,742,2501, outliers are |
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The ages of Hari and Harry are in the ratio 5:7. Four years from now, the ratio of their ages will be 3:4. Find their present ages. |
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Answer» The ages of Hari and Harry are in the ratio 5:7. Four years from now, the ratio of their ages will be 3:4. Find their present ages. |
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If the breadth of the given rectangle is half its length, what is its perimeter? |
Answer» If the breadth of the given rectangle is half its length, what is its perimeter?![]() |
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On simplification of xyz−¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯x+xyz, we get |
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Answer» On simplification of xyz−¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯x+xyz, we get |
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The mean weight of 5 boys is 50 kg. The individual weights of four of them are 40 kg, 43 kg, 50 kg and 65 kg. Find the weight (in kg) of the fifth boy.52 |
Answer» The mean weight of 5 boys is 50 kg. The individual weights of four of them are 40 kg, 43 kg, 50 kg and 65 kg. Find the weight (in kg) of the fifth boy.
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Question 119State whether the statements are True or False.Every square is a parallelogram. |
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Answer» Question 119 State whether the statements are True or False. Every square is a parallelogram. |
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Question 71In the following question, state whether the given statements are true (T) or false (F).(−5)−2×(−5)−3=(−5)−6 |
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Answer» Question 71 In the following question, state whether the given statements are true (T) or false (F). (−5)−2×(−5)−3=(−5)−6 |
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In square PQRS if PQ=(3x−7) units and QR=(x+3) units, Find PS. |
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Answer» In square PQRS if PQ=(3x−7) units and QR=(x+3) units, Find PS. |
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I. In a ABC bisector of angle C meets the side AB at D and circumcircle at E. The maximum value of CD.DE is equal to (a) a.a/4 (b) b.b/4 (c) c.c/4 (d) (a+b).(a+b)/4 |
| Answer» I. In a ABC bisector of angle C meets the side AB at D and circumcircle at E. The maximum value of CD.DE is equal to (a) a.a/4 (b) b.b/4 (c) c.c/4 (d) (a+b).(a+b)/4 | |
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Find the volume of the given cuboid. Volume of each cube is 1 cm3. |
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Answer» Find the volume of the given cuboid. Volume of each cube is 1 cm3. |
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−13+(−69)+57−(−89)−(53+(−49))=___ |
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Answer» −13+(−69)+57−(−89)−(53+(−49))=___
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Find the missing term to simplify the calculations involved in the given steps.35×22=...2 ×22=77070 |
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Answer» Find the missing term to simplify the calculations involved in the given steps. 35×22 =...2 ×22 =770
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274 as the sum of a whole number and a proper fraction equals . |
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Answer» 274 as the sum of a whole number and a proper fraction equals |
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