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Class - 10 Chapter - 1 Real Numbers: TH TH

The document summarizes three problems from mathematics textbooks involving linear equations, triangles, and ratios. The first problem involves calculating the number of callers needed before one receives both a dinner voucher and movie ticket from a radio promotion. The second describes filling an aquarium and asks questions about writing the linear equation and calculating times and amounts. The third involves determining the optimal number and type of vans a senior center should purchase within its budget.

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Class - 10 Chapter - 1 Real Numbers: TH TH

The document summarizes three problems from mathematics textbooks involving linear equations, triangles, and ratios. The first problem involves calculating the number of callers needed before one receives both a dinner voucher and movie ticket from a radio promotion. The second describes filling an aquarium and asks questions about writing the linear equation and calculating times and amounts. The third involves determining the optimal number and type of vans a senior center should purchase within its budget.

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CLASS - 10

CHAPTER – 1 REAL NUMBERS

Learning Outcome: The learner generalizes properties of numbers and


relations among them studied earlier to evolve results such as Euclid’s division
algorithm, Fundamental theories of arithmetic, and applies them to solve
problems related to real life contexts.

3. Radio Lemon is a nationwide network of private FM radio stations in


India, very popular amongyoungsters. To attract more listeners, Radio
Lemonalong with sponsors is organizing an event’Rocking Listeners’ for
two days. During this time, they will be giving a free dinner voucher to
every 100th caller and a free movie ticket to every 30th caller. How many
callers must get through before one of them receives both a dinner
voucher and a movie ticket.

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CLASS - 10
CHAPTER – 3 LINEAR EQUATIONS IN TWO VARIABLES

Learning Outcome: The learner finds the solutions of pairs of linear equations
in two variables using graphical and different algebraic methods

2 You are filling an aquarium with water from the kitchen sink .The
aquarium starts with 3 gallons of water. The sink adds water at a rate of
2.5 gallons per minute.

a) Write a linear equation to


represent how much water is in
the tank after a certain amount of
time.
b) How much gallons of water is
collected after 2 minutes.
c) Capacity of aquarium is 30
gallons, but due to stones &
artificial plants etc. It can contain only 28 gallons water up to the
brim. How much time will it take to full the aquarium completely.
d) Dad noticed the fish tank was dirty; he took out 5 mugs of dirty
water. The capacity of 1 mug is 0.5 gallons. He added 2 mugs of
clean water into the aquarium, what is the final amount of water
left in the aquarium.

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CLASS - 10
CHAPTER – 3 LINEAR EQUATIONS IN TWO VARIABLES

Learning Outcome: The learner finds the solutions of pairs of linear equations
in two variables using graphical and different algebraic methods

3 The West Hartford Senior Centre is trying to establish a transportation


system of small and large vans. It can spend $1, 00,000 for both sizes of
vehicles and $500 per month for maintenance. The WHSC can purchase a
small van, which carry 7 passengers, cost $10,000 and maintain it for
$100 per month. The large vans, which carry 15 passengers, cost $20,000
each and can be maintained for $75 per month.

a) How many of each type of van should they purchase?


b) In this situation how many passengers can travel?

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CLASS - 10
CHAPTER – 6 TRIANGLES

Learning Outcome: The learner establishes properties for similarity of two


triangles logically using different geometrical criteria established earlier such as
Basic Proportionality Theorem.
8. Hridyaa clicked a photograph of a tree with her camera. Figure shows the
distance of the tree from the lens of the camera is 6 m. Height of camera
is 35 mm. Total length of camera along with the lens is 64mm.

a) Help her find the height of the tree. Explain

b) Find relation between triangle EFC and triangle ABC


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