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Question 1
Direction: In the following questions, two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and give answer-
I. 4x+ 3y = (1600)
II. 6x-5y = (484)1/2
X & Y both are natural numbers.
II. 6x-5y = (484)1/2
X & Y both are natural numbers.
Question 2
Direction: In the following two equations numbered 1 and 2 are given. You have to solve both the equations and answer accordingly
1) 2x2+28=15x
2) −17y+36=−2y2
2) −17y+36=−2y2
Question 3
Directions: Find the value of "x" and "y" and answer accordingly
1) x2−8x+15=0
2) y2−3y+2=0
2) y2−3y+2=0
Question 4
Direction: In the following two equations numbered 1 and 2 are given. You have to solve both the equations and answer accordingly
1) 3x2−23x+40=0
2) 2y2−23y+66=0
2) 2y2−23y+66=0
Question 5
Directions:In the following two equations numbered 1 and 2 are given. You have to solve both the equations and
1) 15x2−19x+6=0
2) 45y2−47y+12=0
2) 45y2−47y+12=0
Question 6
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
The following pie chart shows the percentage distribution of total number of Apples (Dry + Wet) sold in different days of a week :
The pie chart2 shows the percentage distribution of total number of Apples (Wet) sold in different days of a week.
The following pie chart shows the percentage distribution of total number of Apples (Dry + Wet) sold in different days of a week :
The pie chart2 shows the percentage distribution of total number of Apples (Wet) sold in different days of a week.
Find the ratio of Apples (Dry + Wet) sold on Tuesday to that of the Apples (Wet) sold on Thursday?
Question 7
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
The following pie chart shows the percentage distribution of total number of Apples (Dry + Wet) sold in different days of a week :
The pie chart2 shows the percentage distribution of total number of Apples (Wet) sold in different days of a week.
The following pie chart shows the percentage distribution of total number of Apples (Dry + Wet) sold in different days of a week :
The pie chart2 shows the percentage distribution of total number of Apples (Wet) sold in different days of a week.
If the Apples (dry) sold on Sunday is 60 % more than the Apples (dry) sold on Saturday. Find the total Apples (dry) sold on Sunday and Saturday together?
Question 8
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
The following pie chart shows the percentage distribution of total number of Apples (Dry + Wet) sold in different days of a week :
The pie chart2 shows the percentage distribution of total number of Apples (Wet) sold in different days of a week.
The following pie chart shows the percentage distribution of total number of Apples (Dry + Wet) sold in different days of a week :
The pie chart2 shows the percentage distribution of total number of Apples (Wet) sold in different days of a week.
Find the difference the Apples (Wet) sold on Tuesday to the apples (Wet + Dry) sold on Thursday?
Question 9
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
The following pie chart shows the percentage distribution of total number of Apples (Dry + Wet) sold in different days of a week :
The pie chart2 shows the percentage distribution of total number of Apples (Wet) sold in different days of a week.
The following pie chart shows the percentage distribution of total number of Apples (Dry + Wet) sold in different days of a week :
The pie chart2 shows the percentage distribution of total number of Apples (Wet) sold in different days of a week.
What is the ratio of dry apples sold on Monday to that sold on Saturday?
Question 10
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
The following pie chart shows the percentage distribution of total number of Apples (Dry + Wet) sold in different days of a week :
The pie chart2 shows the percentage distribution of total number of Apples (Wet) sold in different days of a week.
The following pie chart shows the percentage distribution of total number of Apples (Dry + Wet) sold in different days of a week :
The pie chart2 shows the percentage distribution of total number of Apples (Wet) sold in different days of a week.
What percentage of dry apples sold on Monday and Tuesday together?
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