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Construct the following angles using protractor and draw a bisector to the angle using ruler and compass

110°

[1.5] Geometry
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One night in Kashmir, the temperature is −5°C. Next day the temperature is 9°C. What is the increase in temperature?

[1.1] Number System
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An atom can contain protons which have a positive charge (+) and electrons which have a negative charge (−). When an electron and a proton pair up, they become neutral (0) and cancel the charge at. Now determine the net charge:

5 electrons and 3 protons → 

[1.1] Number System
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Scientists use the Kelvin scale (K) as an alternative temperature scale to degrees Celsius (°C) by the relation T°C = (T + 273)K. Convert the following to Kelvin:

−275°C

[1.1] Number System
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A poet Tamizh Nambi lost 35 pages of his ‘lyrics’ when his file had got wet in the rain. Use integers, to determine the following.

If Tamizh Nambi wrote 5 pages per day, how many day’s work did he lose?

[1.1] Number System
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A poet Tamizh Nambi lost 35 pages of his ‘lyrics’ when his file had got wet in the rain. Use integers, to determine the following.

If four pages contained 1800 characters, (letters) how many characters were lost?

[1.1] Number System
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An atom can contain protons which have a positive charge (+) and electrons which have a negative charge (−). When an electron and a proton pair up, they become neutral (0) and cancel the charge at. Now determine the net charge:

6 protons and 6 electrons →

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An atom can contain protons which have a positive charge (+) and electrons which have a negative charge (−). When an electron and a proton pair up, they become neutral (0) and cancel the charge at. Now determine the net charge:

9 protons and 12 electrons →

[1.1] Number System
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An atom can contain protons which have a positive charge (+) and electrons which have a negative charge (−). When an electron and a proton pair up, they become neutral (0) and cancel the charge at. Now determine the net charge:

4 protons and 8 electrons →

[1.1] Number System
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An atom can contain protons which have a positive charge (+) and electrons which have a negative charge (−). When an electron and a proton pair up, they become neutral (0) and cancel the charge at. Now determine the net charge:

7 protons and 6 electrons →

[1.1] Number System
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Scientists use the Kelvin scale (K) as an alternative temperature scale to degrees Celsius (°C) by the relation T°C = (T + 273)K. Convert the following to Kelvin:

45°C

[1.1] Number System
Chapter: [1.1] Number System
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Scientists use the Kelvin scale (K) as an alternative temperature scale to degrees Celsius (°C) by the relation T°C = (T + 273)K. Convert the following to Kelvin:

−400°C

[1.1] Number System
Chapter: [1.1] Number System
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Scientists use the Kelvin scale (K) as an alternative temperature scale to degrees Celsius (°C) by the relation T°C = (T + 273)K. Convert the following to Kelvin:

−273°C 

[1.1] Number System
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Find the amount that is left in the student’s bank account, if he has made the following transaction in a month. His initial balance is ₹ 690

(i) Deposit (+) of ₹ 485

(ii) Withdrawal (−) of ₹ 500

(iii) Withdrawal (−) of ₹ 350

(iv) Deposit (+) of ₹ 89

(v) If another ₹ 300 was withdrawn, what would the balance be?

[1.1] Number System
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A poet Tamizh Nambi lost 35 pages of his ‘lyrics’ when his file had got wet in the rain. Use integers, to determine the following:

If Tamizh Nambi is paid ₹ 250 for each page produced, how much money did he lose?

[1.1] Number System
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A poet Tamizh Nambi lost 35 pages of his ‘lyrics’ when his file had got wet in the rain. Use integers, to determine the following:

If Kavimaan helps Tamizh Nambi and they are able to produce 7 pages per day, how many days will it take to recreate the work lost?

[1.1] Number System
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A poet Tamizh Nambi lost 35 pages of his ‘lyrics’ when his file had got wet in the rain. Use integers, to determine the following:

Tamizh Nambi pays Kavimann ₹ 100 per page for his help. How much money does Kavimaan receive?

[1.1] Number System
Chapter: [1.1] Number System
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Add 2 to me. Then multiply by 5 and subtract 10 and divide new by 4 and I will give you 15! Who am I?

[1.1] Number System
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Kamatchi, a fruit vendor sells 30 apples and 50 pomegranates. If she makes a profit of ₹ 8 per apple and loss ₹ 5 per pomegranate. What will be her overall profit or loss?

[1.1] Number System
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During a drought, the water level in a dam fell 3 inches per week for 6 consecutive weeks. What was the change in the water level in the dam at the end of this period?

[1.1] Number System
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