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The medians of a triangle ABC intersect each other at point G. If one of its medians is AD,
prove that:
(i) Area ( ΔABD ) = 3 x Area ( ΔBGD )
(ii) Area ( ΔACD ) = 3 x Area ( ΔCGD )
(iii) Area ( ΔBGC ) = `1/3` x Area ( ΔABC ).

[16] Area Theorems [Proof and Use]
Chapter: [16] Area Theorems [Proof and Use]
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Find the mean of 43, 51, 50, 57 and 54.

[19] Mean and Median (For Ungrouped Data Only)
Chapter: [19] Mean and Median (For Ungrouped Data Only)
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Find the mean of the first six natural numbers.

[19] Mean and Median (For Ungrouped Data Only)
Chapter: [19] Mean and Median (For Ungrouped Data Only)
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Find the mean of the first ten odd natural numbers.

[19] Mean and Median (For Ungrouped Data Only)
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In a series of tests, A appeared for 8 tests. Each test was marked out of 30 and averages 25. However, while checking his files, A could only find 7 of the 8 tests. For these, he scored 29, 26, 18, 20, 27, 24 and 29.
Determine how many marks he scored for the eighth test.

[19] Mean and Median (For Ungrouped Data Only)
Chapter: [19] Mean and Median (For Ungrouped Data Only)
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Find the mean of all factors of 10.

[19] Mean and Median (For Ungrouped Data Only)
Chapter: [19] Mean and Median (For Ungrouped Data Only)
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Find x if 9, x, 14, 18 x, x, 8, 10 and 4 have a mean of 11.

[19] Mean and Median (For Ungrouped Data Only)
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The mean marks (out of 100) of boys and girls in an examination are 70 and 73 respectively. If the mean marks of all the students in that examination are 71,
find the ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls.

[19] Mean and Median (For Ungrouped Data Only)
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The mean weight of 120 students of a school is 52.75 kg. If the mean weight of 50 of them is 51 kg,
find the mean weight of the remaining students.

[19] Mean and Median (For Ungrouped Data Only)
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Find the mean of 75 numbers, if the mean of 45 of them is 18 and the mean of the remaining ones is 13.

[19] Mean and Median (For Ungrouped Data Only)
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The mean of 200 items was 50. Later on, it was discovered that two items were misread as 92 and 8 instead of 192 and 88.
Find the correct mean.

[19] Mean and Median (For Ungrouped Data Only)
Chapter: [19] Mean and Median (For Ungrouped Data Only)
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If different values of variable x are 9.8, 5.4, 3.7, 1.7, 1.8, 2.6, 2.8, 8.6, 10.5 and 11.1;
find
(i) the mean ` barx `

(ii) the value of  ` sum (x_i - barx)`

[19] Mean and Median (For Ungrouped Data Only)
Chapter: [19] Mean and Median (For Ungrouped Data Only)
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The mean of 100 observations is 40. It is found that an observation 53 was misread as 83.
Find the correct mean.

[19] Mean and Median (For Ungrouped Data Only)
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If the mean of observations x, x + 2, x + 4, x + 6 and x + 8 is 11,
find:
(i) The value of x;
(ii) The mean of first three observations.

[19] Mean and Median (For Ungrouped Data Only)
Chapter: [19] Mean and Median (For Ungrouped Data Only)
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The mean of 5 numbers is 18. If one number is excluded, the mean of the remaining number becomes 16. Find the excluded number.

[19] Mean and Median (For Ungrouped Data Only)
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Find the mean of 8, 12, 16, 22, 10 and 4. Find the resulting mean, if the observations, given above, be: divided by 2.

[19] Mean and Median (For Ungrouped Data Only)
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In the following figure, write BC, AC, and CD in ascending order of their lengths.

[11] Inequalities
Chapter: [11] Inequalities
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Find ‘x’, if:

[24] Solution of Right Triangles [Simple 2-d Problems Involving One Right-angled Triangle]
Chapter: [24] Solution of Right Triangles [Simple 2-d Problems Involving One Right-angled Triangle]
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Find 'x', if :

[24] Solution of Right Triangles [Simple 2-d Problems Involving One Right-angled Triangle]
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Find 'x', if:

[24] Solution of Right Triangles [Simple 2-d Problems Involving One Right-angled Triangle]
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