Q.1. Find the rule which gives the number of lines required to make the following pattern. Use a variable to write the rule.
(i) Letter __________
(ii) Letter __________
(iii) Letter __________
(iv) Letter __________
Ans.
(i) 2n
(ii) 3n
(iii) 4n
(iv) 2n
Q.2. Children stand 10 in a row to perform a drill. How many children can there be in a drill? Give the rule to calculate this. (Use n for the number of rows)
Ans. Number of students in each row = n
Number of students in 10 rows = 10 × n = 10n
Q.3. Form an algebraic expression using the statements given below :
(i) 17 subtracted from '–y' __________
(ii) '–m' multiplied by 10 __________
(iii) x divided by '–2' __________
(iv) 4 added to 6 times y __________
Ans.
(i) – y – 17
(ii) – 10m(iii)
(iv) 6y + 4
Q.4. If y is Meena's age now in years how old will she be after 7 years? __________
Ans. Present age of Meena = y
Age of Meena after 7 years = (y + 7) years
Q.5. If the side of a regular septagon is b units, then what is it's perimeter? __________
Ans. All sides of regylar polygons are equal and Septagon has 7 sides
Let one side of septagon be b
Therefore , perimeter of regular septagon = 7 times b = 7b units
Q.6. Is 2 p–3> 7 an algebraic equation? __________
Ans. No
No, 2p−3>7 is not an algebraic equation.
An algebraic equation must have an equal sign (=), whereas this expression uses an inequality sign (), making it an inequality rather than an equation.
Q.7. A teacher distributes 6 books per student. How many books are needed if s is the number of students?
Ans. Let number of students be s
Number of books distributed to 1 student = 6
Number of books distributed to 's' students =6 times s= 6s
Q.8. Pick out the correct solution from the values given in the bracket next to each equation:
(i) r – 8 = 0 (8, – 8, 0, 1) r = __________
(ii) (7, 14, 21, 63) t = __________
(iii) (1, –1, 64) k = __________
Ans. (i) r - 8 = 0,
Transposing -8 to RHS
we get, r = 8(ii) t/3 = 21
Transposing 3 to RHS
we get, t = 63(iii) k/8 = 8
Transposing 8 to RHS
we get, k = 64
Q.9. Complete the table and by inspection of the table find the solution to the equation
Ans.
t = 16
Q.10. In a game of cricket, there are n children but in football there are children. What does this indicate?
Ans. It indicates that the number of children in the game of football is one-third as there are in the game of cricket.
Q.11. Match the following :
Sol: (i) Solve for x in 5x = 20:
x = 205 = 4
(ii) Solve for x in 8 = x + 3:
x = 8 - 3 = 5
(iii) Solve for x in 12x = 4:
Multiply both sides by x: 12 = 4x
x = 124 = 3(iv) Solve for x in 8 - x = 2:
Subtract 8: -x = -6
x = 6Ans.
1. ↔ (b)
2. ↔ (c)
3. ↔ (d)
4. ↔ (a)
Q.12. Give a mathematical expression for the statement: m multiplied by 5 and 6 subtracted from the product.
Ans: m multiplied by 5= 5 m
6 subtracted from the product, the algebric equation becomes = 5m-6
Q.13. l = __________
Ans. Transposing 2 to RHS , we get
I = 18 × 2
I = 36
Q.14. n – 12 = – 19 n = __________
Ans.The image shows the solution to the equation n using the following steps:
Transposing −12 to the RHS. When transposing, the sign changes:
n =−19 + 12nSimplifying the RHS :
n=−7n
Q.15. m = __________
Ans. Solving the equation 3m/2 = 9
Transposing 2 to RHS we get ,
3m = 9× 2
3m =18
Transposing 3 to RHS
m= 18/3
m = 6
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