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The sum of the first three numbers in an Arithmetic Progression is 18. If the product of the first and the third term is 5 times the common difference, find the three numbers.

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Chapter: [5] Arithmetic Progressions
Concept: Sum of First ‘n’ Terms of an Arithmetic Progressions

The sum of first 15 terms of an A.P. is 750 and its first term is 15. Find its 20th term.

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Chapter: [5] Arithmetic Progressions
Concept: Sum of First ‘n’ Terms of an Arithmetic Progressions

Find the sum of the integers between 100 and 200 that are

  1. divisible by 9
  2. not divisible by 9

[Hint (ii) : These numbers will be : Total numbers – Total numbers divisible by 9]

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Chapter: [5] Arithmetic Progressions
Concept: Sum of First ‘n’ Terms of an Arithmetic Progressions

Find the sum of all the 11 terms of an A.P. whose middle most term is 30.

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Chapter: [5] Arithmetic Progressions
Concept: Sum of First ‘n’ Terms of an Arithmetic Progressions

Find the sum of the integers between 100 and 200 that are not divisible by 9.

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Chapter: [5] Arithmetic Progressions
Concept: Sum of First ‘n’ Terms of an Arithmetic Progressions

Find the value of a25 – a15 for the AP: 6, 9, 12, 15, ………..

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Chapter: [5] Arithmetic Progressions
Concept: Sum of First ‘n’ Terms of an Arithmetic Progressions

If 7 times the seventh term of the AP is equal to 5 times the fifth term, then find the value of its 12th term.

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Chapter: [5] Arithmetic Progressions
Concept: Sum of First ‘n’ Terms of an Arithmetic Progressions
In the month of April to June 2022, the exports of passenger cars from India increased by 26% in the corresponding quarter of 2021-22, as per a report. A car manufacturing company planned to produce 1800 cars in 4th year and 2600 cars in 8th year. Assuming that the production increases uniformly by a fixed number every year.

Based on the above information answer the following questions.

  1. Find the production in the 1st year
  2. Find the production in the 12th year.
  3. Find the total production in first 10 years.
    [OR]
    In how many years will the total production reach 31200 cars?
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Chapter: [5] Arithmetic Progressions
Concept: Sum of First ‘n’ Terms of an Arithmetic Progressions

In an A.P. if the sum of third and seventh term is zero. Find its 5th term.

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Chapter: [5] Arithmetic Progressions
Concept: General Term of an Arithmetic Progression

If the last term of an A.P. of 30 terms is 119 and the 8th term from the end (towards the first term) is 91, then find the common difference of the A.P. Hence, find the sum of all the terms of the A.P.

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Chapter: [5] Arithmetic Progressions
Concept: Sum of First ‘n’ Terms of an Arithmetic Progressions

If the first term of an A.P. is 5, the last term is 15 and the sum of first n terms is 30, then find the value of n.

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Chapter: [5] Arithmetic Progressions
Concept: Sum of First ‘n’ Terms of an Arithmetic Progressions

In an A.P., the sum of first n terms is `n/2 (3n + 5)`. Find the 25th term of the A.P.

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Chapter: [5] Arithmetic Progressions
Concept: Sum of First ‘n’ Terms of an Arithmetic Progressions

Find the sum of all 11 terms of an A.P. whose 6th term is 30.

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Chapter: [5] Arithmetic Progressions
Concept: Sum of First ‘n’ Terms of an Arithmetic Progressions

Rohan repays his total loan of ₹ 1,18,000 by paying every month starting with the first installment of ₹ 1,000. If he increases the installment by ₹ 100 every month, what amount will be paid by him in the 30th installment? What amount of loan has he paid after 30th installment?

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Chapter: [5] Arithmetic Progressions
Concept: Sum of First ‘n’ Terms of an Arithmetic Progressions

Read the following passage:

India is competitive manufacturing location due to the low cost of manpower and strong technical and engineering capabilities contributing to higher quality production runs. The production of TV sets in a factory increases uniformly by a fixed number every year. It produced 16000 sets in 6th year and 22600 in 9th year.

  1. In which year, the production is 29,200 sets?
  2. Find the production in the 8th year.
    OR
    Find the production in first 3 years.
  3. Find the difference of the production in 7th year and 4th year.
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Chapter: [5] Arithmetic Progressions
Concept: Sum of First ‘n’ Terms of an Arithmetic Progressions

The sum of the 4th and 8th term of an A.P. is 24 and the sum of the 6th and 10th term of the A.P. is 44. Find the A.P. Also, find the sum of first 25 terms of the A.P.

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Chapter: [5] Arithmetic Progressions
Concept: Sum of First ‘n’ Terms of an Arithmetic Progressions

Solve the equation:

– 4 + (–1) + 2 + 5 + ... + x = 437

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Chapter: [5] Arithmetic Progressions
Concept: Sum of First ‘n’ Terms of an Arithmetic Progressions

Three numbers in A.P. have the sum of 30. What is its middle term?

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Chapter: [5] Arithmetic Progressions
Concept: Sum of First ‘n’ Terms of an Arithmetic Progressions

If A(4, 3), B(-1, y) and C(3, 4) are the vertices of a right triangle ABC, right-angled at A, then find the value of y.

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Chapter: [6] Coordinate Geometry
Concept: Distance Formula

Prove that the points (3, 0), (6, 4) and (-1, 3) are the vertices of a right-angled isosceles triangle.

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Chapter: [6] Coordinate Geometry
Concept: Co-ordinate Geometry
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