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Verify the property x × (y + z) = x × y + x × z of rational numbers by taking.

`x = (-1)/2, y = 3/4, z = 1/4`

[1] Rational Numbers
Chapter: [1] Rational Numbers
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Verify the property x × (y + z) = x × y + x × z of rational numbers by taking.

`x = (-1)/2, y = 2/3, z = 3/4`

[1] Rational Numbers
Chapter: [1] Rational Numbers
Concept: undefined >> undefined

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Verify the property x × (y + z) = x × y + x × z of rational numbers by taking.

`x = (-2)/3, y = (-4)/6, z = (-7)/9`

[1] Rational Numbers
Chapter: [1] Rational Numbers
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Verify the property x × (y + z) = x × y + x × z of rational numbers by taking.

`x = (-1)/5, y = 2/15, z = (-3)/10`

[1] Rational Numbers
Chapter: [1] Rational Numbers
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Name the property used in the following.

`-2/3 xx [3/4 + (-1)/2] = [(-2)/3 xx 3/4] + [(-2)/3 xx (-1)/2]`

[1] Rational Numbers
Chapter: [1] Rational Numbers
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Four friends had a competition to see how far could they hop on one foot. The table given shows the distance covered by each.

Name Distance covered (km)
Seema `1/25`
Nancy `1/32`
Megha `1/40`
Soni `1/20`

Who walked farther, Nancy or Megha?

[1] Rational Numbers
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A graph showing two sets of data simultaneously is known as ______.

[13] Introduction to Graphs
Chapter: [13] Introduction to Graphs
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A graph showing two sets of data simultaneously is known as ______.

[4] Data Handling
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Which of the following cannot be a perfect square?

[5] Squares and Square Roots
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Which letter best represents the location of `sqrt(25)` on a number line?

[5] Squares and Square Roots
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A perfect square number having n digits where n is even will have square root with ______.

[5] Squares and Square Roots
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The value of `sqrt(248 + sqrt(52 + sqrt(144)` is ______.

[5] Squares and Square Roots
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Given that `sqrt(4096) = 64`, the value of `sqrt(4096) + sqrt(40.96)` is ______.

[5] Squares and Square Roots
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The square root of 5.3 × 5.3 is ______.

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The square root of 1521 is 31.

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What will be the number of unit squares on each side of a square graph paper if the total number of unit squares is 256?

[5] Squares and Square Roots
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Find the number of plants in each row if 1024 plants are arranged so that number of plants in a row is the same as the number of rows.

[5] Squares and Square Roots
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A hall has a capacity of 2704 seats. If the number of rows is equal to the number of seats in each row, then find the number of seats in each row

[5] Squares and Square Roots
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8649 students were sitting in a lecture room in such a manner that there were as many students in the row as there were rows in the lecture room. How many students were there in each row of the lecture room?

[5] Squares and Square Roots
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Find three numbers in the ratio 2 : 3 : 5, the sum of whose squares is 608.

[5] Squares and Square Roots
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