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Prove that (sec θ + tan θ) (1 – sin θ) = cos θ

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Chapter: [9] Introduction to Trigonometry
Concept: Trigonometric Identities (Square Relations)

Due to sudden floods, some welfare associations jointly requested the government to get 100 tents fixed immediately and offered to contribute 50% of the cost. If the lower part of each tent is of the form of a cylinder of diameter 4.2 m and height 4 m with the conical upper part of same diameter but of height 2.8 m, and the canvas to be used costs Rs. 100 per sq. m, find the amount, the associations will have to pay. What values are shown by these associations? [Use π=22/7]

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Chapter: [13] Surface Areas and Volumes
Concept: Surface Area of a Combination of Solids

A hemispherical bowl of internal diameter 36 cm contains liquid. This liquid is filled into 72 cylindrical bottles of diameter 6 cm. Find the height of each bottle, if 10% liquid is wasted in this transfer.

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Chapter: [13] Surface Areas and Volumes
Concept: Surface Area of a Combination of Solids

A cubical block of side 10 cm is surmounted by a hemisphere. What is the largest diameter that the hemisphere can have? Find the cost of painting the total surface area of the solid so formed, at the rate of Rs. 5 per 100 sq. cm. [Use π = 3.14]

 

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Chapter: [13] Surface Areas and Volumes
Concept: Surface Area of a Combination of Solids

504 cones, each of diameter 3.5 cm and height 3 cm, are melted and recast into a metallic sphere. Find the diameter of the sphere and hence find its surface area.
[Use π=22/7]

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Chapter: [13] Surface Areas and Volumes
Concept: Surface Area of a Combination of Solids
 

In Fig. 5, is a decorative block, made up two solids – a cube and a hemisphere. The base of the block is a cube of side 6 cm and the hemisphere fixed on the top has diameter of 3.5 cm. Find the total surface area of the bock `(Use pi=22/7)`

 
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Chapter: [13] Surface Areas and Volumes
Concept: Surface Area of a Combination of Solids

The number of solid spheres, each of diameter 6 cm that can be made by melting a solid metal cylinder of height 45 cm and diameter 4 cm, is:

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Chapter: [13] Surface Areas and Volumes
Concept: Surface Area of a Combination of Solids

In Fig. 4, from the top of a solid cone of height 12 cm and base radius 6 cm, a cone of height 4 cm is removed by a plane parallel to the base. Find the total surface area of the remaining solid. (Use `pi=22/7` and `sqrt5=2.236`)

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Chapter: [13] Surface Areas and Volumes
Concept: Surface Area of a Combination of Solids

A solid wooden toy is in the form of a hemisphere surrounded by a cone of same radius. The radius of hemisphere is 3.5 cm and the total wood used in the making of toy is 166 `5/6`  cm3. Find the height of the toy. Also, find the cost of painting the hemispherical part of the toy at the rate of Rs 10 per cm2 .[Use`pi=22/7`]

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Chapter: [13] Surface Areas and Volumes
Concept: Surface Area of a Combination of Solids

In Fig. 5, from a cuboidal solid metallic block, of dimensions 15cm ✕ 10cm ✕ 5cm, a cylindrical hole of diameter 7 cm is drilled out. Find the surface area of the remaining block [Use

`pi=22/7`]

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Chapter: [13] Surface Areas and Volumes
Concept: Surface Area of a Combination of Solids

From a solid cylinder of height 2.8 cm and diameter 4.2 cm, a conical cavity of the same height and same diameter is hollowed out. Find the total surface area of the remaining solid [take π=22/7]

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Chapter: [13] Surface Areas and Volumes
Concept: Surface Area of a Combination of Solids

Water in a canal, 5·4 m wide and 1·8 m deep, is flowing with a speed of 25 km/hour. How much area can it irrigate in 40 minutes, if 10 cm of standing water is required for irrigation?

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Chapter: [13] Surface Areas and Volumes
Concept: Surface Area of a Combination of Solids

Find the area of the shaded region in Fig. 3, where arcs drawn with centres A, B, C and D intersect in pairs at mid-points P, Q, R and S of the sides AB, BC, CD and DA respectively of a square ABCD of side 12 cm. [Use π = 3.14]

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Chapter: [13] Surface Areas and Volumes
Concept: Surface Area of a Combination of Solids

The diameters of the lower and upper ends of a bucket in the form of a frustum of a cone are 10 cm and 30 cm respectively. If its height is 24 cm, find:

1) The area of the metal sheet used to make the bucket.

2) Why we should avoid the bucket made by ordinary plastic? [Use π = 3.14]

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Chapter: [13] Surface Areas and Volumes
Concept: Surface Area of a Combination of Solids

A vessel is in the form of hemispherical bowl surmounted by a hollow cylinder of same diameter. The diameter of the hemispherical bowl is 14 cm and the total height of the vessel is 13 cm. Find the total surface area of the vessel. `[\text{Use}pi=22/7]`

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Chapter: [13] Surface Areas and Volumes
Concept: Surface Area of a Combination of Solids

The total surface area of a solid hemisphere of radius 7 cm is ______.

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Chapter: [13] Surface Areas and Volumes
Concept: Surface Area of a Combination of Solids

Khurja is a city in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh famous for the pottery. Khurja pottery is traditional Indian pottery work which has attracted Indians as well as foreigners with a variety of tea sets, crockery and ceramic tile works. A huge portion of the ceramics used in the country is supplied by Khurja and is also referred as "The Ceramic Town".

One of the private schools of Bulandshahr organised an Educational Tour for class 10 students to Khurja. Students were very excited about the trip. Following are the few pottery objects of Khurja.

Students found the shapes of the objects very interesting and they could easily relate them with mathematical shapes viz sphere, hemisphere, cylinder etc.

Maths teacher who was accompanying the students asked the following questions:

  1. The internal radius of hemispherical bowl (filled completely with water) in I is 9 cm and the radius and height of the cylindrical jar in II are 1.5 cm and 4 cm respectively. If the hemispherical bowl is to be emptied in cylindrical jars, then how many cylindrical jars are required?
  2. If in the cylindrical jar full of water, a conical funnel of the same height and same diameter is immersed, then how much water will flow out of the jar?
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Chapter: [13] Surface Areas and Volumes
Concept: Surface Area of a Combination of Solids

With the help of an appropriate example, justify that some of the chemical reactions are determined by Evolution of a gas.

Give chemical equation for the reaction involved in the above case.

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Chapter: [1] Chemical Reactions and Equations
Concept: Chemical Equations

With the help of an appropriate example, justify that some of the chemical reactions are determined by Change in colour 

Give chemical equation for the reaction involved in the above case. 

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Chapter: [1] Chemical Reactions and Equations
Concept: Chemical Equations

With the help of an appropriate example, justify that some of the chemical reactions are determined by Change in temperature.

Give chemical equation for the reaction involved in the above case.

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Chapter: [1] Chemical Reactions and Equations
Concept: Chemical Equations
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