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The cross section of a tunnel perpendicular to its length is a trapezium ABCD as shown in the figure. AM = BN; AB = 4.4 m, CD = 3 m The height of a tunnel is 2.4 m. The tunnel is 5.4 m long. Calculate the cost of painting the internal surface of the tunnel (excluding the floor) at the rate of Rs. 5 per m2.

[21] Solids [Surface Area and Volume of 3-d Solids]
Chapter: [21] Solids [Surface Area and Volume of 3-d Solids]
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The cross section of a tunnel perpendicular to its length is a trapezium ABCD as shown in the figure. AM = BN; AB = 4.4 m, CD = 3 m The height of a tunnel is 2.4 m. The tunnel is 5.4 m long. Calculate the cost of flooring at the rate of Rs.2. 5 per m2.

[21] Solids [Surface Area and Volume of 3-d Solids]
Chapter: [21] Solids [Surface Area and Volume of 3-d Solids]
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ABCDE is the end view of a factory shed which is 50 m long. The roofing of the shed consists of asbestos sheets as shown in the figure. The two ends of the shed are completely closed by brick walls.

Calculate the total volume content of the shed.

[21] Solids [Surface Area and Volume of 3-d Solids]
Chapter: [21] Solids [Surface Area and Volume of 3-d Solids]
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ABCDE is the end view of a factory shed which is 50 m long. The roofing of the shed consists of asbestos sheets as shown in the figure. The two ends of the shed are completely closed by brick walls.


If the cost of asbestos sheet roofing is Rs. 20 per m2, find the cost of roofing.

[21] Solids [Surface Area and Volume of 3-d Solids]
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ABCDE is the end view of a factory shed which is 50 m long. The roofing of the shed consists of asbestos sheets as shown in the figure. The two ends of the shed are completely closed by brick walls.
Find the total surface area (including roofing) of the shed.

[21] Solids [Surface Area and Volume of 3-d Solids]
Chapter: [21] Solids [Surface Area and Volume of 3-d Solids]
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The cross section of a swimming pool is a trapezium whose shallow and deep ends are 1 m and 3 m respectively. If the length of the pool is 50 m and its width is 1.5 m, calculate the volume of water it holds.

[21] Solids [Surface Area and Volume of 3-d Solids]
Chapter: [21] Solids [Surface Area and Volume of 3-d Solids]
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A hose-pipe of cross section area 3 cm2 delivers 1800 liters of water in 10 minutes. Find the speed of water in km/h through the pipe.

[21] Solids [Surface Area and Volume of 3-d Solids]
Chapter: [21] Solids [Surface Area and Volume of 3-d Solids]
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The cross section of a canal is a trapezium with the base length of 3 m and the top length of 5 m. It is 2 m deep and 400 m long. Calculate the volume of water it holds.

[21] Solids [Surface Area and Volume of 3-d Solids]
Chapter: [21] Solids [Surface Area and Volume of 3-d Solids]
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State the quadrant in which each of the following point lies: A(-4, 3), B(2, -5), C(-5, -3), M(4, 8), P(-1, 9) and Z(4, -5)

[26] Co-ordinate Geometry
Chapter: [26] Co-ordinate Geometry
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Write the lowest rationalising factor of 5√2.

[1] Rational and Irrational Numbers
Chapter: [1] Rational and Irrational Numbers
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Write the lowest rationalising factor of : √24

[1] Rational and Irrational Numbers
Chapter: [1] Rational and Irrational Numbers
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Write the lowest rationalising factor of √5 - 3.

[1] Rational and Irrational Numbers
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Write the lowest rationalising factor of : 7 - √7

[1] Rational and Irrational Numbers
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Write the lowest rationalising factor of : √18 - √50

[1] Rational and Irrational Numbers
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Write the lowest rationalising factor of : √5 - √2

[1] Rational and Irrational Numbers
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Write the lowest rationalising factor of : √13 + 3

[1] Rational and Irrational Numbers
Chapter: [1] Rational and Irrational Numbers
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Write the lowest rationalising factor of 15 – 3√2.

[1] Rational and Irrational Numbers
Chapter: [1] Rational and Irrational Numbers
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Write the lowest rationalising factor of : 3√2 + 2√3

[1] Rational and Irrational Numbers
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Find the values of 'a' and 'b' in each of the following : 
`[2 + sqrt3]/[ 2 - sqrt3 ] = a + bsqrt3`

[1] Rational and Irrational Numbers
Chapter: [1] Rational and Irrational Numbers
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Find the values of 'a' and 'b' in each of the following:
`( sqrt7 - 2 )/( sqrt7 + 2 ) = asqrt7 + b` 

[1] Rational and Irrational Numbers
Chapter: [1] Rational and Irrational Numbers
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