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Q.1. From a rope 11 m long, two pieces of lengths Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8are cut off. What is the length of the remaining rope?
Ans.
Length of the rope when two pieces of lengths Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8 are cut off = Total length of the rope - Length of the two cut off pieces
Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Now,
Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
LCM of 5 and 10 is 10, i.e.,(5 × 1 × 2)
We have:
Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Length of the remaining rope = Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Therefore, the length of the remaining rope is Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8

Q.2. A drum full of rice weighs Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8If the empty drum weighs Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8 find the weight of rice in the drum.
Ans.

Weight of rice in the drum = Weight of the drum full of rice - Weight of the empty drum
Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Therefore, the weight of rice in the drum is Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8

Q.3. A basket contains three types of fruits weighing Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8in all. IfRs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8of these be apples, Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8 be oranges and the rest pears, what is the weight of the pears in the basket?
Ans.
Weight of pears in the basket = Weight of the basket containing three types of fruits - (Weight of apples + Weight of oranges)
Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Now,
Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
LCM of 9 and 6 is 18, that is, (3 × 3 × 2).

We have:
Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Now,
Weight of pears in the basket = Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Therefore, the weight of the pears in the basket is Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8

Q.4. On one day a rickshaw puller earned Rs 160. Out of his earnings he spent RsRs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8on tea and snacks, RsRs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8on food and Rs Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8on repairs of the rickshaw. How much did he save on that day?
Ans.
Total earning = Rs. 160

Money spent on tea and snacks = Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8 
Money spent on food = Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8 
Money spent on repairs =Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8 

Let the savings be Rs.x.

Money spent on tea and snacks + Money spent on food + Money spent on repairs + Savings = Total earning
Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8Rs.Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
So, the savings are Rs. Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8

Q.5. Find the cost of Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8 metres of cloth at Rs Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8 per metre.
Ans. Cost of 1 m of cloth = Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
So, cost of Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8m of cloth
Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
So, the cost ofRs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8m of cloth is Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8

Q.6. A car is moving at an average speed of Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8km/hr. How much distance will it cover in Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8hours?
Ans.
Speed = Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8km/h 6025 km/h
Time = Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
We know that
Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
⇒ Speed × Time = Distance
Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Hence, the distance covered in Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8 

Q.7. Find the area of a rectangular park which is Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8m long andRs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8m broad.
Ans. 

Area of the rectangular park = Length of the park × Breadth of the park     (∵ Area of rectangle = Length × Breadth)
Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Therefore, the area of the rectangular park is 610m2.

Q.8. Find the area of a square plot of land whose each side measures Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8metres.
Ans.
Area of the square plot = Side × Side = (Side)2  = a2  (Because the area of the square is a2, where a is the side of the square)
Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Therefore, the area of the square plot isRs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8

Q.9. One litre of petrol costs Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8What is the cost of 34 litres of petrol?
Ans.
Cost of 1 litre of petrol = Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Cost of 34 litres of petrol =Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8Rs.Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
So, the cost of 34 litres of petrol is Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8

Q.10. An aeroplane covers 1020 km in an hour. How much distance will it cover in Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8hours?
Ans.
Distance covered by the aeroplane in Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
= 4250 km
Therefore, the distance covered by the aeroplane is 4250 km.

Q.11. The cost ofRs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8metres of cloth isRs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8what is the cost of one metre of cloth?
Ans.

Cost of Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8m of cloth = Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
So, the cost of 1 m of cloth = Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8Rs. 

Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Hence, the cost of 1 m of cloth is Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8

Q.12. A cord of lengthRs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8m has been cut into 26 pieces of equal length. What is the length of each piece?
Ans.

Length of each piece of the cord = Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Hence, the length of each piece of the cord is Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8metres.

Q.13. The area of a room is Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8If its breadth is Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8 metres, what is its length?
Ans.
Area of a room = Length × Breadth
Thus, we have:
Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Hence, the length of the room is 12 metres.

Q.14.
The product of two fractions is Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8If one of the fractions isRs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8find the other.
Ans. Let the other fraction be x.
Now, we have:
Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Hence, the other fraction is Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8

Q.15. In a school,Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8of the students are boys. If there are 240 girls, find the number of boys in the school.
Ans.

If Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8of the students are boys, then the ratio of girls isRs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Now, let x be the total number of students.
Thus, we have:
Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Hence, the total number of students is 640.
Now,
Number of boys = Total number of students - Number of girls
= 640 − 240

= 400
Hence, the number of boys is 400.

Q.16. After readingRs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8of a book, 40 pages are left. How many pages are there in the book?
Ans. Ratio of the read book = Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Ratio of the unread book = Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Let x be the total number of pages in the book.
Thus, we have:
Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Hence, the total number of pages in the book is 180.

Q.17.
Rita had Rs 300. She spent 1/3 of her money on notebooks and 1/4 of the remainder on stationery items. How much money is left with her?

Ans.
Amount of money spent on notebooks = Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
∴ Money left after spending on notebooks = 300 − 100
= 200
Amount of money spent on stationery items from the remainder = Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
∴ Amount of money left with Rita = 200−50
= Rs 150

Q.18. Amit earns Rs. 32000 per month. He spends 1/4 of his income of food; 3/10 of the remainder on house rent and Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8of the remainder on the education of children. How much money is still left with him?
Ans.
Amit's income per month = Rs. 32,000
Money spent on food = Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8of Rs. Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Remaining amount = Rs. 32,000 − Rs. 8,000 = Rs.24,000
Money spent on house rent = Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Money left = Rs. 24,000 − Rs.7,200 = Rs.16,800
Money spent on education of children = Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Amount of money still left with him =  Rs.16,800 − Rs.4,000 = Rs.12,800

Q.19. If Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8of a number exceeds itsRs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8by 44, find the number.
Ans.

Let x be the required number.

We know that Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8of the number exceeds its Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8by 44.
That is,
Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Hence, the number is 140.

Q.20. At a cricket test match Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8of the spectators were in a covered place while 15000 were in open. Find the total number of spectators.
Ans. Ratio of spectators in the open
Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8 
Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Total number of spectators in the open = x
Then, Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Rs Aggarwal Solutions: Exercise 1G - Rational Numbers | Mathematics (Maths) Class 8
Hence, the total number of spectators is 21,000

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