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A farmer has a rectangular field of length and breadth 240 m and 180 m respectively. He wants to fence it with 3 rounds of rope as shown in the figure. What is the total length of rope he must use?

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Find the cost of fencing a rectangular park of length 250 m and breadth 175 m at the rate of Rs. 12 per metre.
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Every integer less than 0 has the sign ______.
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The integer with negative sign (–) is always less than ______.
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Number of lines passing through five points such that no three of them are collinear is ______.
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In the following figure, points A, B, C, D and E are collinear such that AB = BC = CD = DE. Then

AD = AB + ______
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In the following figure, points A, B, C, D and E are collinear such that AB = BC = CD = DE. Then

AD = AC + ______
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In the following figure, points A, B, C, D and E are collinear such that AB = BC = CD = DE. Then

Mid point of AE is ______
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In the following figure, points A, B, C, D and E are collinear such that AB = BC = CD = DE. Then

Mid point of CE is ______
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In the following figure, points A, B, C, D and E are collinear such that AB = BC = CD = DE. Then

AE = ______ × AB.
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The number of common points in the two angles marked in the following figure is ______.

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The number of common points in the two angles marked in the following figure ______.

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The number of common points in the two angles marked in the following figure is ______.

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Two angles can have exactly five points in common.
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State the mid points of all the sides of figure.

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Look at a given figure. Mark a point

- A which is in the interior of both ∠1 and ∠2.
- B which is in the interior of only ∠1.
- Point C in the interior of ∠1.
Now, state whether points B and C lie in the interior of ∠2 also.
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In the following figure, is AC + CB = AB?

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In the following figure, is AB + AC = CB?

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In the following figure, is AB + BC = CA?

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How many points are marked in the following figure?

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