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Multiply: `3-2/3 "xy"+5/7 "xy"^2-16/21 "x"^2"y"` by `− 21"x"^2"y"^2`

[3.1] Algebraic Expressions
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Lower class limit of 15-18 is ………

[6.1] Data Handling
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The upper-class limit of 24-30 is ……..

[6.1] Data Handling
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The upper limit of 5-12.5 is ………

[6.1] Data Handling
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If the upper and the lower limits of a class interval are 16 and 10; the class-interval is ……..

[6.1] Data Handling
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If the lower and the upper limits of a class interval are 7.5 and 12.5; the class interval is ……..

[6.1] Data Handling
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For the pair of rational numbers, verify commutative property of addition of rational numbers:

`(-8)/7 "and" 5/14`

[1.1] Rational Numbers
Chapter: [1.1] Rational Numbers
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For the pair of rational numbers, verify commutative property of addition of rational numbers:

`5/9 "and" 5/-12`

[1.1] Rational Numbers
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For the pair of rational numbers, verify the commutative property of the addition of rational numbers:

`(-4)/5  "and"  (-13)/(-15)`

[1.1] Rational Numbers
Chapter: [1.1] Rational Numbers
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For the pair of rational numbers, verify commutative property of addition of rational numbers:

`2/(-5) "and" 11/(-15)`

[1.1] Rational Numbers
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For the pair of rational numbers, verify commutative property of addition of rational numbers:

`3  "and" (-2)/7`

[1.1] Rational Numbers
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For the pair of rational numbers, verify commutative property of addition of rational numbers:

`(-2) "and" 3/(-5)`

[1.1] Rational Numbers
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Draw a line AB = 6 cm. Mark a point P anywhere outside the line AB. Through point P, construct a line parallel to AB.

[4.3] Constructions
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Draw a line MN = 5.8 cm. Locate a point A which is 4.5 cm from M and 5 cm from N. Through A draw a line parallel to line MN.

[4.3] Constructions
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Draw a straight line AB = 6.5 cm. Draw another line which is parallel to AB at a distance of 2.8 cm from it.

[4.3] Constructions
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Construct an angle PQR = 80°. Draw a line parallel to PQ at a distance of 3 cm from it and another line parallel to QR at a distance of 3.5 cm from it. Mark the point of intersection of these parallel lines as A.

[4.3] Constructions
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Draw an angle ABC = 60°. Draw the bisector of it. Also, draw a line parallel to BC a distance of 2.5 cm from it.
Let this parallel line meet AB at point P and angle bisector at point Q. Measure the length of BP and PQ. Is BP = PQ?

[4.3] Constructions
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Construct an angle ABC = 90°. Locate a point P which is 2.5 cm from AB and 3.2 cm from BC.

[4.3] Constructions
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Find the quotient when 73 – 37 is divided by 9.

[1.5] Playing with Numbers
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Find the quotient when 94 – 49 is divided by 9

[1.5] Playing with Numbers
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