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Let the required distance be x km. Then, we have:
Quantity of diesel (in litres) | 34 | 20 |
Distance (in km) | 510 | x |
Clearly, the less the quantity of diesel consumed, the less is the distance covered.
So, this is a case of direct proportion.
Therefore, the required distance is 300 km.
Page No 162:
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Let the charge for a journey of 124 km be ₹x.
Price(in ₹) | 2550 | x |
Distance(in km) | 150 | 124 |
So, it is a case of direct proportion.
Thus, the taxi charges ₹2,108 for the distance of 124 km.
Page No 162:
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Let the required distance be x km. Then, we have:
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Distance (in km) | 16 | x |
Time (in min) | 25 | 300 |
Clearly, the more the time taken, the more will be the distance covered.
So, this is a case of direct proportion.
Therefore, the required distance is 192 km.
Page No 162:
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Let the required number of dolls be x. Then, we have:
No of dolls | 18 | x |
Cost of dolls (in rupees) | 630 | 455 |
Clearly, the less the amount of money, the less will be the number of dolls bought.
So, this is a case of direct proportion.
Therefore, 13 dolls can be bought for Rs 455.
Page No 162:
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Let the quantity of sugar bought for ₹371 be x kg.
Quantity(in kg) | 9 | x |
Price(in ₹) | 238.50 | 371 |
Thus, the quantity of sugar bought for ₹371 is 14 kg.
Page No 162:
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Let the length of cloth be x m. Then, we have:
Length of cloth (in metres) | 15 | x |
Cost of cloth (in rupees) | 981 | 1308 |
Clearly, more length of cloth can be bought by more amount of money.
So, this is a case of direct proportion.
Therefore, 20 m of cloth can be bought for Rs 1,308.
Page No 163:
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Let x m be the length of the model of the ship. Then, we have:
Length of the mast (in cm) | Length of the ship (in cm) | |
Actual ship | 1500 | 3500 |
Model of the ship | 9 | x |
Clearly, if the length of the actual ship is more, then the length of the model ship will also be more.
So, this is a case of direct proportion.
Therefore, the length of the model of the ship is 21 cm.
Page No 163:
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Let x kg be the required amount of dust. Then, we have:
No. of days | 8 | 15 |
Dust (in kg) | x |
Clearly, more amount of dust will be collected in more number of days.
So, this is a case of direct proportion.
Therefore, 12,00,00,000 kg of dust will be picked up in 15 days.
Page No 163:
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Let x km be the required distance. Then, we have:
Distance covered (in km) | 50 | x |
Time (in min) | 60 | 72 |
Clearly, more distance will be covered in more time.
So, this is a case of direct proportion.
Therefore, the distance travelled by the car in 1 h 12 min is 60 km.
Page No 163:
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Let x km be the required distance covered by Ravi in 2 h 24 min.
Then, we have:
Distance covered (in km) | 5 | x |
Time (in min) | 60 | 144 |
Clearly, more distance will be covered in more time.
So, this is a case of direct proportion.
Therefore, the distance covered by Ravi in 2 h 24 min is 12 km.
Page No 163:
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Let x mm be the required thickness. Then, we have:
Thickness of cardboard (in mm) | 65 | x |
No. of cardboards | 12 | 312 |
Clearly, when the number of cardboard is more, the thickness will also be more.
So, it is a case of direct proportion.
Therefore, the thickness of the pile of 312 cardboards is 1690 mm.
Page No 163:
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Let x be the required number of men.
Then, we have:
Number of men | 11 | x |
Length of trench (in metres) | 27 |
Clearly, the longer the trench, the greater will be the number of men required.
So, it is a case of direct proportion.
Therefore, 44 men should be employed to dig a trench of length 27 m.
Page No 163:
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Let Reenu type x words in 8 minutes.
No. of words | 540 | x |
Time taken (in min) | 30 | 8 |
Clearly, less number of words will be typed in less time.
So, it is a case of direct proportion.
Therefore, Reenu will type 144 words in 8 minutes.
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(i)
(ii)
(iii)
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Let x be the required number of days. Then, we have:
No. of days | 8 | x |
No. of men | 35 | 20 |
Clearly, less men will take more days to reap the field.
So, it is a case of inverse proportion.
Therefore, 20 men can reap the same field in 14 days.
Page No 165:
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Let x be the required number of men. Then, we have:
No. of days | 8 | 6 |
No. of men | 12 | x |
Clearly, more men will require less number of days to dig the pond.
So, it is a case of inverse proportion.
Therefore, 16 men can dig the pond in 6 days.
Page No 166:
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Let x be the number of days. Then, we have:
No. of days | 28 | x |
No. of cows | 6 | 14 |
Clearly, more number of cows will take less number of days to graze the field.
So, it is a case of inverse proportion.
Therefore, 14 cows will take 12 days to graze the field.
Page No 166:
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Let x h be the required time taken. Then, we have:
Speed (in km/h) | 60 | 75 |
Time (in h) | 5 | x |
Clearly, the higher the speed, the lesser will be the the time taken.
So, it is a case of inverse proportion.
Therefore, the car will reach its destination in 4 h if it travels at a speed of 75 km/h.
Page No 166:
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Let x be the number of machines required to produce same number of articles in 48.
Then, we have:
No. of machines | 42 | x |
No. of days | 56 | 48 |
Clearly, less number of days will require more number of machines.
So, it is a case of inverse proportion.
Therefore, 49 machines would be required to produce the same number of articles in 48 days.
Page No 166:
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Let x be the required number of taps. Then, we have:
1 h = 60 min
i.e., 1 h 36 min = (60+36) min = 96 min
No. of taps | 7 | 8 |
Time (in min) | 96 | x |
Clearly, more number of taps will require less time to fill the tank.
So, it is a case of inverse proportion.
Therefore, 8 taps of the same size will take 84 min or 1 h 24 min to fill the tank.
Page No 166:
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Let x min be the required number of time. Then, we have:
No. of taps | 8 | 6 |
Time (in min) | 27 |
Clearly, less number of taps will take more time to fill the tank .
So, it is a case of inverse proportion.
Therefore, it will take 36 min to fill the tank.
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Let x be the required number of days. Then, we have:
No. of days | 9 | x |
No. of animals | 28 | 36 |
Clearly, more number of animals will take less number of days to finish the food.
So, it is a case of inverse proportion.
Therefore, the food will last for 7 days.
Page No 166:
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Let x be the required number of days. Then, we have:
No. of men | 900 | 1400 |
No. of days | 42 | x |
Clearly, more men will take less number of days to finish the food.
So, it is a case of inverse proportion.
Therefore, the food will now last for 27 days.
Page No 166:
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Let x be the required number of days. Then, we have:
No. of students | 75 | 60 |
No. of days | 24 | x |
Clearly, less number of students will take more days to finish the food.
So, it is a case of inverse proportion.
Therefore, the food will now last for 30 days.
Page No 166:
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Let x min be the duration of each period when the school has 8 periods a day.
No. of periods | 9 | 8 |
Time (in min) | 40 | x |
Clearly, if the number of periods reduces, the duration of each period will increase.
So, it is a case of inverse proportion.
Therefore, the duration of each period will be 45 min if there were eight periods a day.
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15 | 9 | |
6 |
∴ Value of , when x =9
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18 | ||
8 | 16 |
∴ Value of
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Let 22 kg of pulses cost ₹x.
Quantity(in kg) | 14 | 22 |
Price(in ₹) | 882 | x |
Thus, the cost of 22 kg of pulses is ₹1,386.
Hence, the correct answer is option (d).
Page No 166:
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Let the number of oranges that can be bought for ₹169 be x.
Quantity | 8 | x |
Price(in ₹) | 52 | 169 |
Thus, 26 oranges can be bought for ₹169.
Hence, the correct answer is option (c).
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(b) 700
Let x be the number of bottles filled in 5 hours.
No. of bottles | 420 | |
Time (h) | 3 | 5 |
More number of bottles will be filled in more time.
Therefore, 700 bottles would be filled in 5 h.
Page No 166:
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(a) 25 km
Let x km be the required distance.
Now, 1 h = 60 min
Distance (in km) | 75 | |
Time (in min) | 60 | 20 |
Less distance will be covered in less time.
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(c) 300
Let x sheets weigh 1 kg.
Now, 1 kg = 1000 g
No. of sheets | 12 | |
Weight (in g) | 40 | 1000 |
Page No 166:
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(b) 9.8 m
Let x m be the height of the tree.
Height of object | 14 | |
Length of shadow | 10 | 7 |
The more the length of the shadow, the more will be the height of the tree.
Therefore, a 9.8 m tall tree will cast a shadow of length 7 m.
Page No 167:
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(c)
Let x cm be the actual length of the bacteria.
The larger the object, the larger its image will be.
Hence, the actual length of the bacteria is .
Page No 167:
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(b) 144 min
Let x min be the time taken by 5 pipes to fill the tank.
No. of pipes | 6 | 5 |
Time (in min) | 120 |
Therefore, 5 pipes will take 144 min to fill the tank.
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(b) 3 days
Let x be number of days taken by 4 persons to build the wall.
No. of persons | 3 | 4 |
No. of days | 4 |
More number of persons will take less time to build the wall.
So, it is a case of inverse proportion.
Therefore, 4 persons can build the wall in 3 days.
Page No 167:
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(a) 1 h 30 min
Let x h be the time taken by the car travelling at 80 km/hr.
Speed (km/h) | 60 | 80 |
Time (in h) | 2 |
Page No 168:
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Let x be the required number of boxes.
No. of boxes | 350 | |
No. of cartons | 25 | 16 |
Less number of boxes will require less number of cartons.
So, it is a case of direct proportion.
∴ 224 boxes can be placed in 16 cartoons.
Page No 168:
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Let Rs x be the cost of 24 tennis balls.
No. of balls | 140 | 24 |
Cost of balls | 4900 |
More tennis balls will cost more.
∴ The cost of 2 dozen tennis balls is Rs 840.
Page No 168:
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Let Rs x be the railway fare for a journey of distance 53 km.
Distance (in km) | 61 | 53 |
Railway fare (in rupees) | 183 |
The lesser the distance, the lesser will be the fare.
So, it is a case of direct proportion .
The railway fare for a journey of distance 53 km is Rs 159.
Page No 168:
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Let x people dig the trench in 4 days.
No. of people | 10 | |
No. of days | 6 | 4 |
More people will take less number of days to dig the trench. Hence, this is a case of inverse proportion.
∴ 15 people can dig the trench in 4 days.
Page No 168:
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Let x be the number of days taken by 21 men to finish the piece of work.
No. of men | 30 | 21 |
No. of days | 28 |
More men will take less time to complete the work.
So, this is a case of inverse proportion.
∴ 21 men will take 40 days to finish the piece of work.
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Clearly, the remaining food is sufficient for 200 men for (45 − 15), i.e., 30 days.
Total number of men = 200 + 40 = 240
Let the remaining food last for x days.
No. of men | 200 | 240 |
No. of days | 30 |
Clearly, more men will take less number of days to finish the food.
So, it is a case of inverse proportion.
∴ The remaining food will last for 25 days.
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(d) 144 minutes
Let one pipe take x min to fill the tank.
No. of pipe | 6 | 1 |
Time(in min) | 24 |
Clearly, one pipe will take more time to fill the tank.
So, it is a case of inverse proportion.
∴ One pipe can fill the tank in 144 minutes.
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(d) 588 days
Let one worker take x days to build the wall.
No. of workers | 14 | 1 |
No. of days | 42 |
Clearly, one worker will take more days to finish the work.
So, it is a case of inverse proportion.
∴ One worker can build the wall in 588 days.
Page No 168:
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(a) 14 days
Let 20 men take x days to reap the field.
No. of days | 8 | |
No. of men | 35 | 20 |
Clearly, less number of men will take more days.
So, it is a case of inverse proportion.
∴ 20 men can reap the field in 14 days.
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(b) 72 km
Let x km be the distance covered in 1 h 12 min.
Now, 1 h 12 min = (60+12) min = 72 min
Distance(in km) | 60 | |
Time(in min) | 60 | 72 |
More distance will be covered in more time.
So, it is a cas of direct proportion.
∴ The car will cover a distance of 72 in 1 h 12 min.
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(c) 170 words
Let x be the number of words typed by Rashmi in 10 minutes.
No. of words | 510 | |
Time(in min) | 30 | 10 |
Less time will be taken to type less number of words.
So, it is a case of direct variation.
∴ Rashmi will type 170 words in 10 minutes.
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(c) 8
3 | ||
36 | 96 |
∴ Value of
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(a) 10
15 | 9 | |
6 |
∴ Value of y = 10, when x = 9.
Page No 168:
Answer:
(i)
Let x be the number of days taken by 4 persons to complete the work.
No. of days | 4 | |
No. of persons | 3 | 4 |
Clearly, more workers will take less number of days.
So, it is a case of inverse proportion.
Therefore, 4 persons can do the piece of work in 3 days.
(ii)
Let x min be the time taken by 6 pipes to fill the tank.
No. of pipes | 5 | 6 |
Time (in min) | 144 |
Clearly, more number of pipes will take less time to fill the tank.
So, it is a case of inverse proportion.
∴ 6 pipes can fill the tank in 120 min.
(iii)
Let x min be the time taken by the car travelling at 45 km/h.
Now, 1 h 30 min = (60+30) min
Speed(in km/hr) | 60 | 45 |
Time(in min) | 90 |
Clearly, a car travelling at a less speed will take more time.
So, it is a case of inverse proportion.
∴ The car will take 2 h if it travels at a speed of 45 km/h.
(iv)
Let Rs x be the cost of 5 oranges.
No. of oranges | 8 | 5 |
Cost of oranges | 20.80 |
Clearly, less number of oranges will cost less.
So, it is a case of direct variation.
∴ The cost of 5 oranges is Rs 13.
(v)
Let x be the number of sheets that weigh 500 g.
No. of sheets | 12 | |
Weight(in grams) | 50 | 500 |
More number of sheets will weigh more.
So, it is a case of direct variation.
∴ 120 sheets will weigh 500 g.
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