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Class 11 and Class 9

The document contains a series of mathematical problems and exercises for Class 9 students at Shri Vaari Tuition Center in Cuddalore. Topics include inequalities, averages, cost and revenue equations, geometry, and area calculations. The problems are designed to enhance students' understanding of various mathematical concepts.

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Class 11 and Class 9

The document contains a series of mathematical problems and exercises for Class 9 students at Shri Vaari Tuition Center in Cuddalore. Topics include inequalities, averages, cost and revenue equations, geometry, and area calculations. The problems are designed to enhance students' understanding of various mathematical concepts.

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SHRI VAARI TUITION CENTER – CUDDALORE

CLASS 9

1. Solve the inequality


2. Ravi obtained 70 and 75 mark in first unit test. Find the minimum marks he should get in
the third test to have an average of at least 60 marks.
3. Find all pairs of consecutive odd natural no. both of which are larger than 10 such that
their sum is less than 40.
4. A company manufactures cassettes and its cost equation for a week is C=300+1.5 and its
revenue equation is R=2 , where is the no. of cassettes sold in a week. How many
cassettes must be sold by the company to get some profit?
5. In drilling world’s deepest hole it was found that the temperature T in degree Celsius,

km below the surface of earth was given by At what depth will


the tempt. Be between c and
6. A man wants to cut three lengths from a single piece of board of length 91 cm. The second
length is to be 3 cm longer than the shortest and the third length is to be twice as long as
the shortest. What are the possible lengths of the shortest board if the third piece is to be at
least 5 cm longer than the second.
7. The water acidity in a pool is considered normal when the average pH reading of three
daily measurements is between 7.2 and 7.8 If the first pH reading are 7.48 and7.85, find the
range of pH value for the third reading that will result in the acidity level being normal.

8. A plumber can be paid under two schemes as given below.

I: Rs 600 and Rs 50 per hr.

II: Rs 170 per hr.

If the job takes n hr. for what values of n does the scheme I gives the plumber the better
wages.

9. IQ of a person is given by the formula Where MA is mental age and CA is


chronological age. If 80 IQ 140 for a group of 12yr old children, fond the range of their
mental age.
10. Solve graphically
SHRI VAARI TUITION CENTER – CUDDALORE
CLASS 9

1. If the perimeter of an equilateral triangle is 90 m, then find its area


2. If every side of a triangle is doubled, then find the percent increase in area of triangle so formed.
3. If the length of a median of an equilateral triangle is x cm, then find its area.
4. Find the area of a triangle whose sides are 11 m, 60 m and 61 m.
5. Suman has a piece of land, which is in the shape of a rhombus. She wants her two sons to work
on the land and produce different crops. She divides the land in two equal parts by drawing a
diagonal. If its perimeter is 400 m and one of the diagonals is of length 120 m, how much area
each of them will get for his crops ?
6. The perimeter of a triangular field is 144 m and its sides are in the ratio 3:4:5. Find the length of
the perpendicular from the opposite vertex to the side whose length is 60 m.
7. Find the area of the triangle whose perimeter is 180 cm and two of its sides are of lengths 80 cm
and 18 cm. Also, calculate the altitude of the triangle corresponding to the shortest side.
8. Calculate the area of the shaded region.

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9. OPQR is a rhombus, whose three vertices P, Q and R lie on the circle with centre 0. If the radius
of the circle is 12 cm, find the area of the rhombus.
10. Sister Nivedita has trapezium shaped plot which she divided into three triangular portion for
different purposes. I – for providing free education for orphan children, II – for providing
dispensary for the needy villagers and III – for the library for villagers. Find the area of
trapezium plot given in the figure. Which qualities of sister Nivedita are being depicted in
question ?

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