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A carpenter makes a box which has a volume of 13,400 cm3. The base has an area of 670 cm2. What is the height of the box?

[9] Mensuration
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A truck carrying 7.8 m3 concrete arrives at a job site. A platform of width 5 m and height 2 m is being contructed at the site. Find the length of the platform, constructed from the amount of concrete on the truck?

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A swimming pool is 200 m by 50 m and has an average depth of 2 m. By the end of a summer day, the water level drops by 2 cm. How many cubic metres of water is lost on the day?

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How many bricks of size 22 cm × 10 cm × 7 cm are required to construct a wall 11 m long, 3.5 m high and 40 cm thick, if the cement and sand used in the construction occupy (1/10)th part of the wall?

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A birthday cake has two tiers as shown in the figure below. Find the volume of the cake.

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Water flows from a tank with a rectangular base measuring 80 cm by 70 cm into another tank with a square base of side 60 cm. If the water in the first tank is 45 cm deep, how deep will it be in the second tank?

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The relation between dependent and independent variables is shown through a ______.

[13] Introduction to Graphs
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The following figure RUNS is parallelogram. Find x and y. (Lengths are in cm) 

[3] Understanding Quadrilaterals
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Draw a rough figure of a quadrilateral that is not a parallelogram but has exactly two opposite angles of equal measure.

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All rhombuses are parallelograms.

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Name the quadrilaterals whose diagonals are perpendicular bisectors of each other

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List the outcomes you can see in this experiment.

Spinning a wheel

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List the outcomes you can see in this experiment.

Tossing two coins together

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When a die is thrown, list the outcomes of an event of getting a prime number.

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When a die is thrown, list the outcome of an event of getting a number greater than 5.

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Find the probability of the pointer stopping on D.

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Find the probability of getting an ace from a well shuffled deck of 52 playing cards.

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Find the probability of getting a red apple.

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Numbers 1 to 10 are written on ten separate slips (one number on one slip), kept in a box and mixed well. One slip is chosen from the box without looking into it. What is the probability of.

  1. Getting a number 6?
  2. Getting a number less than 6?
  3. Getting a number greater than 6?
  4. Getting a 1-digit number?
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If you have a spinning wheel with 3 green sectors, 1 blue sector and 1 red sector, what is the probability of getting a green sector? What is the probability of getting a non blue sector?

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