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CBSE Sample Paper Solution Class 9 Maths Set 1

The document provides solutions to 17 math problems from a CBSE Class 9 sample paper. Some key details: 1) Problem 1 involves solving a quadratic equation by factorizing. 2) Problem 2 finds the value of k by substituting 1 for x in the given polynomial equation. 3) Problem 3 expresses a fraction as the power of its denominator. 4) Problems 4-6 involve applying geometric formulas to find lengths, areas, and volumes. 5) Problems 7-15 apply algebraic and trigonometric concepts to solve various equations. 6) Problems 16-17 use properties of triangles, including finding the area of the original triangle given the area of one formed by its centroid.
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CBSE Sample Paper Solution Class 9 Maths Set 1

The document provides solutions to 17 math problems from a CBSE Class 9 sample paper. Some key details: 1) Problem 1 involves solving a quadratic equation by factorizing. 2) Problem 2 finds the value of k by substituting 1 for x in the given polynomial equation. 3) Problem 3 expresses a fraction as the power of its denominator. 4) Problems 4-6 involve applying geometric formulas to find lengths, areas, and volumes. 5) Problems 7-15 apply algebraic and trigonometric concepts to solve various equations. 6) Problems 16-17 use properties of triangles, including finding the area of the original triangle given the area of one formed by its centroid.
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CBSE Class 9 Maths Sample Paper Solution Set 1

Answers & Explanations


Section A
1. Solution:

81 𝑦2
We have, 36 𝑥 2 − 25

9 2 𝑦 2
= (6 𝑥) − (5 )

9 𝑦 9 𝑦
= (6 𝑥 + 5 ) (6 𝑥 − 5 ) [∵ 𝑎2 − 𝑏 2 = (𝑎 + 𝑏)(𝑎 − 𝑏)]

81 2 𝑦2 9 𝑦 9 𝑦
Hence, 𝑥 − = ( 𝑥 + )( 𝑥 − )
36 25 6 5 6 5

2. Solution:

Let 𝑃(𝑥) = 𝑥 2 + 9𝑥 − 5 + 𝑘

∵𝑥−1=0⇒𝑥 =1

∴ 𝑃(1) = 0

𝑃(1) = 12 + 9 ∙ 1 − 5 + 𝑘

⇒1+9−5+𝑘 =0

⇒𝑘+5=0

⇒ 𝑘 = −5

Hence, 𝑘 = −5.

3. Solution:
2
93
We have, 1
95

2
2 1
93 𝑎𝑚
= 1 = 93−5 [∵ 𝑎𝑛
= 𝑎𝑚−𝑛 ]
95

10−3
=9 15

7
= 915
2
7
93
Hence, 1 = 915 .
95

OR

Solution
49
(343)𝑚 = 𝑚
7

72
(343)𝑚 =
7𝑚

(73 )𝑚 = 72−𝑚

As bases are equal, we can equate the powers

3𝑚 = 2 − 𝑚

4𝑚 = 2
1
𝑚=2

4. Solution:

Given, 𝑃(4,6) and 𝑄(−5, −7)

∴ Abscissa of 𝑃 = 4 and abscissa of 𝑄 = −5

∴ (Abscissa of 𝑃) − (abscissa of 𝑄) = 4 − (−5) = 4 + 5 = 9

Hence, (abscissa of 𝑃) − (abscissa of 𝑄) = 9.

5. Solution:

Given 𝑎 = 25 𝑐𝑚, 𝑏 = 20 𝑐𝑚, 𝑐 = 15 𝑐𝑚

∴ Area of the triangle = √𝑠(𝑠 − 𝑎)(𝑠 − 𝑏)(𝑠 − 𝑐)

To find s:
1
𝑠 = 2 (𝑎 + 𝑏 + 𝑐)

25+20+15 60
𝑠= = = 30
2 2

∴ Area of the triangle = √30(30 − 25)(30 − 20)(30 − 15)


= √30 × 5 × 10 × 15 = √22500 = 150 𝑐𝑚2

Hence, the area of the triangle = 150 𝑐𝑚2 .

OR

Solution:

Given, interval = 100 − 110.

Here, lower limit = 100 and upper limit = 110

upper limit+lower limit


∴ Class mark = 2

110+100 210
= = = 105
2 2

Hence, the class mark of the interval 100 − 110 is 105.

6. Solution:

Here, length (𝑙) = 20 𝑚, breadth (𝑏) = 20 𝑚 and height (ℎ) = 10 𝑚.

∴ Length of the diagonal in the cuboid = Length of the longest rod

= √𝑙 2 + 𝑏 2 + ℎ2

= √202 + 202 + 102

= √400 + 400 + 100

= √900

= 30 𝑚

Hence, the length of the longest rod = 30 𝑚

Section B

7. Solution:

̅̅̅̅
Let 𝑥 = 0.78

Then, 𝑥 = 0.7878 . . . . .. (1)

Multiplying 100 on both sides in equation (1), we get


100𝑥 =78.7878 . . . . .. (2)

On subtracting equation (1) from (2), we get

100𝑥 − 𝑥 = 78.7878 − 0.7878

⇒ 99𝑥 = 78
78 26
⇒ 𝑥 = 99 = 33

̅̅̅̅ = 26 .
Hence, 0.78 33

OR

Solution:

We have, 𝑥 = 9 − 4√5

1 1 1 9 + 4√5
𝑥
= 9 − 4√5 = 9 − 4√5 × 9+ 4√5

9 + 4√5
= 81− 80
= 9 + 4√5

1
∴ 𝑥 + 𝑥
= (9 − 4√5) + (9 + 4√5) = 18

1
Hence, 𝑥 + 𝑥
= 18.

8. Solution:

Let 𝑎, 𝑏 be the equal and unequal sides of the isosceles triangle.

Here, 𝑎 = 3√2 𝑐𝑚 , 𝑏 = 8 𝑐𝑚
1
∴ Area of an isosceles triangle = 4 × 𝑏 ∙ √4𝑎2 − 𝑏 2

1
= 4 × 8 ∙ √4(3√2)2 − 82

= 2 ∙ √72 − 64 = 2 ∙ √8

= 2 × 2√2 𝑐𝑚2

= 4√2 𝑐𝑚2

Hence, area of an isosceles triangle is 4√2 𝑐𝑚2 .


9. Solution:

The first nine prime numbers are 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19 and 23.
𝑆𝑢𝑚 𝑜𝑓 𝑜𝑏𝑠𝑒𝑟𝑣𝑎𝑡𝑖𝑜𝑛𝑠
∴ Mean = 𝑁𝑢𝑚𝑏𝑒𝑟 𝑜𝑓 𝑜𝑏𝑠𝑒𝑟𝑣𝑎𝑡𝑖𝑜𝑛𝑠

2+3+5+7+11+13+17+19+ 23
= 9

100
= 9
= 11.11

Hence, the mean of the first nine prime numbers is 11.11.

10. Solution:

Let P(x) be the polynomial 𝑥 997 + 𝑥 886 + 𝑥 775 + 𝑥 654 + 𝑥 113 + 1. If (x+1) is a factor of P(x), then P(x)
should be divisible by (𝑥 + 1).

By remainder theorem,

If P(x) is divisible by (x-a), then P(a) = 0

So, in this case we need to prove that P(-1) = 0 to show that x+1 is a factor of P(x)

𝑃(−1) = (−1)997 + (−1)886 + (−1)775 + (−1)654 + (−1)113 + 1

A negative number raised to an odd number will result in a negative number

A negative number raised to an even number will result in a positive number

𝑃(−1) = −1 + 1 + (−1) + 1 + (−1) + 1 = 0

As we have proved that P(-1) = 0, so

Yes, (x+1) is a factor of 𝑥 997 + 𝑥 886 + 𝑥 775 + 𝑥 654 + 𝑥 113 + 1

11. Solution:

Let (𝑥 − 20°) 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑥° be the first and second angle respectively.

We know that sum of supplementary angle is equal to 180°.

∴ (𝑥 − 20°) + 𝑥 = 180°

⇒ 2𝑥 − 20° = 180°
⇒ 2𝑥 = 200°
200°
⇒𝑥= 2
= 100°

𝑥 − 20° = 100° − 20° = 80°

∴ Larger angle = 100° and smaller angle = 80°

Hence, the larger angle is 100°.

OR

Solution:

Let 3𝑥, 5𝑥, 6𝑥 and 10𝑥 be the angles of a quadrilateral.

∴ 3𝑥 + 5𝑥 + 6𝑥 + 10𝑥 = 360°

⇒ 24𝑥 = 360°
360°
⇒𝑥= 24
= 15°

∴ Smallest angle = 3 × 15° = 45°

12. Solution:

Area of the circle = 841𝜋 𝑐𝑚2

Let 𝑟 be the radius of the circle.

∴ Area of the circle = 𝜋𝑟 2

⇒ 𝜋𝑟 2 = 841𝜋

⇒ 𝑟 2 = 841 ⇒ 𝑟 2 = 292

⇒ 𝑟 = 29 𝑐𝑚

We know that, the length of the longest chord of the circle is diameter.

∴ The length of the longest chord of the circle = 2𝑟 = 2 × 29 = 58 𝑐𝑚


Section C

13. Solution:

√11−1
We have,
√11+1

√11−1 √11−1
= ×
√11+1 √11−1

2
(√11−1)
=
√112 −12

2
(√11) +12 −2∙√11∙1
= [∵ (𝑎 − 𝑏)2 = 𝑎2 + 𝑏 2 − 2𝑎𝑏 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑎2 − 𝑏 2 = (𝑎 + 𝑏)(𝑎 − 𝑏)]
11−1

11+1−2∙√11
= 10

12−2∙√11
= 10

12 2∙√11
= 10 − 10

6 √11
=5− 5

6 √11
∴ − = 𝑎 − 𝑏√11
5 5

6 √11
⇒ 𝑎 = and 𝑏√11 =
5 5

6 1
Hence, 𝑎 = 5 and 𝑏 = 5

14. Solution:
1
We have, 𝑥 4 + 𝑥 4 = 34

Adding 2 on both sides, we get


1
𝑥 4 + 𝑥 4 + 2 = 34 + 2 = 36

1 1
⇒ (𝑥 2 )2 + (𝑥 2 )2 + 2 ∙ 𝑥 ∙ 𝑥 = 36

1
⇒ (𝑥 2 + 𝑥 2 )2 = 62

1
∴ 𝑥 2 + 𝑥 2 = 6 . . . . . (1)
Again adding 2 on both sides in (1), we get
1
𝑥 2 + 𝑥2 + 2 = 6 + 2 = 8

1 2 2
⇒ (𝑥 + ) = √8
𝑥

1
∴ 𝑥 + 𝑥 = √8

1
Hence, 𝑥 + 𝑥 = √8

15. Solution:

Let 𝛼 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝛽 be the two complementary angles.

We know that sum of complementary angle is equal to 90°.

∵ 𝛼 + 𝛽 = 90°

∴ 𝛼 = 90° − 𝛽 . . . . (1)

According to question,
1
𝛽 = 3 𝛼 . . . . (2)

Using (1), we get


1
𝛽 = (90° − 𝛽)
3

⇒ 3𝛽 = 90° − 𝛽 ⇒ 4𝛽 = 90°
90°
⇒𝛽= = 22.5°
4

Putting 𝛽 = 22.5° in (1), we get

𝛼 = 90° − 22.5° = 67.5°

Hence, larger angle = 67.5°

OR

Solution:

∠𝑃𝑂𝑅 + ∠𝑅𝑂𝑄 = 180° (Linear pairs of lines)

Given, ∠𝑃𝑂𝑅 ∶ ∠𝑅𝑂𝑄 = 5: 15


5
Therefore, ∠𝑃𝑂𝑅 = 20 × 180° = 45°
15
Similarly, ∠𝑅𝑂𝑄 = 20 × 180° = 135°

Now, ∠𝑃𝑂𝑆 = ∠𝑅𝑂𝑄° = 135° (Vertically opposite)

and ∠𝑆𝑂𝑄 = ∠𝑃𝑂𝑅 = 45° (Vertically opposite)

16. Solution:

Given, area of the 𝐵𝐺𝐶 is 28 square units

G is the centroid.

We know that,
1
Area of the 𝐵𝐺𝐶 = × area of the 𝐴𝐵𝐶
3

Area of the 𝐴𝐵𝐶 = 3 × area of the 𝐵𝐺𝐶

= 3 × 28 square units

= 84 square units

Hence, area of the 𝐴𝐵𝐶 = 84 square units.

17. Solution:

Let 𝑎 be the side of the equilateral triangle.

√3
∴ Altitude of an equilateral triangle = 2
×𝑎
√3
= 2
× 6√3 𝑐𝑚

= √3 × 3√3 𝑐𝑚

= 3 × 3 𝑐𝑚

= 9 𝑐𝑚

Hence, the altitude of an equilateral triangle = 9 𝑐𝑚.

18. Solution:

Volume of sphere = Volume of wire

Let 𝑟𝑠 , 𝑟𝑤 be the radius of sphere and wire respectively.

Let h be the length of the wire.

Given, radius of the sphere (𝑟𝑠 ) = 7 𝑐𝑚 and radius of the wire (𝑟𝑤 ) = 0.3 𝑐𝑚
4 4
∴ Volume of sphere = 3 𝜋𝑟𝑠3 = 3 𝜋73 𝑐𝑚3

Volume of wire= 𝜋𝑟𝑤2 ℎ = 𝜋(0.3)2 ℎ

According to question,

Volume of sphere = Volume of wire


4
 𝜋73 = 𝜋(0.3)2 ℎ
3

4
×343
 ℎ = 30.09 = 5081.48 𝑚

Hence, the length of the wire is 5081.48 𝑚.

19. Solution:

Let the length of the first diagonal be 𝑥 cm and the second diagonal is 5𝑥 cm respectively.

According to question,

𝑥 + 5𝑥 = 180

⇒ 6𝑥 = 180 ⇒ 𝑥 = 30 𝑐𝑚
∴ 5𝑥 = 5 × 30 = 150 𝑐𝑚
1
Area of rhombus = 2 × 𝑓𝑖𝑟𝑠𝑡 𝑑𝑖𝑎𝑔𝑜𝑛𝑎𝑙 × 𝑠𝑒𝑐𝑜𝑛𝑑 𝑑𝑖𝑎𝑔𝑜𝑛𝑎𝑙

1
= 2 × 𝑥 × 5𝑥 square units

1
= 2 × 30 × 150 square units

= 2250 𝑐𝑚2

Hence, area of rhombus = 2250 𝑐𝑚2

OR

Solution:

Let each base angle of isosceles triangle = 𝑥

∴ Angle at vertex = (𝑥 + 15°)

We know that

∴ (𝑥 + 15°) + 𝑥 + 𝑥 = 180°

⇒ 3𝑥 = 180° − 15° = 165°

⇒ 𝑥 = 55°

Hence, angle at each base is 55°.

20. Solution:

According to question,

OBA is a right-angled triangle

Given, 𝐴𝐶 = 18.0 𝑐𝑚

𝐴𝐶
OB= = 9.0 𝑐𝑚
2
∴ 𝑂𝐴 is a hypotenuse.

We know that, hypotenuse is always greater than other two sides.

Hence, the radius of this circle is always greater than 9.0 𝑐𝑚.

21. Solution:

As we know that, in a cyclic quadrilateral, the internal opposite angle is equal to the external
angle.

Given, internal opposite angle = 51°

∴ External angle = internal opposite angle = 51°

Hence, the external angle of a cyclic quadrilateral is equal to 51°.

OR

Solution:

√15 + 10√2 + √15 − 10√2

Square the given expression to remove the outer square root

Using the formula (𝑎 + 𝑏)2 = 𝑎2 + 2𝑎𝑏 + 𝑏 2


2

(√15 + 10√2 + √15 − 10√2)


2 2

= (√15 + 10√2) + 2√15 + 10√2 √15 − 10√2 + (√15 − 10√2)

= 15 + 10√2 + 2√15 + 10√2 √15 − 10√2 + 15 − 10√2

Sum of the first and the third terms simplifies to

2√15 + 10√2 √15 − 10√2 + 30

By Law of exponents in multiplication

2√(15 + 10√2)(15 − 10√2) + 30


Using the formula 𝑎2 − 𝑏 2 = (𝑎 + 𝑏)(𝑎 − 𝑏)

2
2√152 − (10√2) + 30 = 2√225 − 200 + 30 = 2√25 + 30 = 2(5) + 30 = 40

We need to take square root of 40 as we have squared in the first step

So, answer is √40 = 2√10

22. Solution:

The cumulative frequency, is given below:

Class Frequency(𝑓𝑖 ) Cumulative Frequency

3 6 6

6 12 18

9 9 27

12 14 41

15 24 64

18 11 76

∑ 𝑓𝑖 = 76

∴ 𝑁 = 76, which is even.

𝑁 76
⇒ 2
= 2
= 38

𝑁 76
⇒ 2
+1= 2
+ 1 = 38 + 1 = 39

1
Median = 2 {(𝑉𝑎𝑙𝑢𝑒 𝑜𝑓 38𝑡ℎ 𝑡𝑒𝑟𝑚) + (𝑉𝑎𝑙𝑢𝑒 𝑜𝑓 39𝑡ℎ 𝑡𝑒𝑟𝑚)}

1
= {12 + 12}
2

1
= 2 {24}
= 12

Hence, median= 12.

OR

Solution:

All possible outcomes are 6, 7, 8, . . . . . . . ,50.

Total number of all possible outcomes = 45

Favourable outcomes are 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, 43, 47.

Number of all favourable outcomes = 12

Let E be the event of getting a prime number.

Number of all favourable outcomes 12 4


∴ 𝑃(𝐸) = Total number of all possible outcomes = 45 = 15

4
Hence, the probability of getting a prime number = 15

Section D

23. Solution:

√7+√6 √7−√6
Given, 𝑥 = and 𝑦 =
√7−√6 √7+√6

√7+√6 √7+√6
𝑥= × 7+ 6
√7−√6 √ √

2
(√7+√6) 7+6+2∙√7∙√6
𝑥= 2 2 = 1
= 13 + 2√42
√7 −√6

√7−√6 √7−√6
𝑦= × 7− 6
√7+√6 √ √

2
(√7−√6) 7+6−2∙√7∙√6
𝑦= 2 2 = 1
= 13 − 2√42
√7 −√6

∴ 𝑥 + 𝑦 = 13 + 2√42 +13 − 2√42 =26

∴ 𝑥 + 𝑦 = 26
24. Solution:

Given 𝑃(𝑥) = 2𝑥 3 − 5𝑥 2 + 3𝑥 + 7
1
2𝑥 + 1 = 0 ⇒ 𝑥 = − 2

1
By remainder theorem, we know that when 𝑃(𝑥) is divided by (2𝑥 + 1), the remainder is 𝑃 (− 2).

1 1 3 1 2 1
Now, 𝑃 (− 2) = 2 (− 2) − 5 (− 2) + 3 (− 2) + 7

1 1 3
= 2 (− 8) − 5 (4) − 2 + 7

1 5 3
= −4 −4 − 2 + 7

−1−5−6+28
= 4

16
= 4

=4

Hence, the required remainder is 4.

25. Solution:

Given, 𝑥 + 𝑦 + 𝑧 = 6 and 𝑥 2 + 𝑦 2 + 𝑧 2 = 18

Squaring both sides, we get

 (𝑥 + 𝑦 + 𝑧)2 = 62

 𝑥 2 + 𝑦 2 + 𝑧 2 + 2 (𝑥𝑦 + 𝑦𝑧 + 𝑧𝑥) = 36

 18 + 2 (𝑥𝑦 + 𝑦𝑧 + 𝑧𝑥) = 36

 2 (𝑥𝑦 + 𝑦𝑧 + 𝑧𝑥) = 36 − 18 = 18
18
 𝑥𝑦 + 𝑦𝑧 + 𝑧𝑥 = 2
=9

 𝑥 3 + 𝑦 3 + 𝑧 3 − 3𝑥𝑦𝑧 = (𝑥 + 𝑦 + 𝑧)( 𝑥 2 + 𝑦 2 + 𝑧 2 − (𝑥𝑦 + 𝑦𝑧 + 𝑧𝑥))

= 6(18 − 9) = 54

Hence, 𝑥 3 + 𝑦 3 + 𝑧 3 − 3𝑥𝑦𝑧 = 54

OR
Solution

Since 𝑡 2 − 1 exactly divides the polynomial 𝑃(𝑡) = 𝑎1 𝑡 4 + 𝑎2 𝑡 3 + 𝑎3 𝑡 2 + 𝑎4 𝑡 + 𝑎5 , it means 𝑡 2 − 1 is a


factor of P(t)

So, (𝑡 + 1)(𝑡 − 1) is a factor of P(t)

Therefore 𝑃(1) = 0 and 𝑃(−1) = 0

Substituting the values in the polynomial we get

𝑃(1) = 𝑎1 (1)4 + 𝑎2 (1)3 + 𝑎3 (1)2 + 𝑎4 (1) + 𝑎5 = 𝑎1 + 𝑎2 + 𝑎3 + 𝑎4 + 𝑎5 = 0

𝑃(−1) = 𝑎1 (−1)4 + 𝑎2 (−1)3 + 𝑎3 (−1)2 + 𝑎4 (−1) + 𝑎5 = 𝑎1 − 𝑎2 + 𝑎3 − 𝑎4 + 𝑎5 = 0

Adding the above two equations, we get

2(𝑎1 + 𝑎3 + 𝑎5 ) = 0

𝑎1 + 𝑎3 + 𝑎5 = 0

Subtracting P(-1) from P(1)

2(𝑎2 + 𝑎4 ) = 0

𝑎2 + 𝑎4 = 0

Therefore 𝑎1 + 𝑎3 + 𝑎5 = 𝑎2 + 𝑎4 = 0

26. Solution:

Let 𝑎 be the side of a rhombus.

Given, perimeter of the rhombus is 48 𝑐𝑚

48
∴ Side of the rhombus (𝑎) = 4
= 12 𝑐𝑚

∴ Area of rhombus 𝐴𝐵𝐶𝐷 = 𝑎𝑟(∆𝐴𝐵𝐶) + 𝑎𝑟(∆𝐴𝐵𝐶)


√3 2
Area of equilateral triangle 𝐴𝐵𝐶 = 4
𝑎

√3
= 4
× 12 × 12

= 36√3 𝑐𝑚2

Area of equilateral triangle 𝐴𝐷𝐶 = 36√3 𝑐𝑚2

∴ Area of rhombus 𝐴𝐵𝐶𝐷 = 𝑎𝑟(∆𝐴𝐵𝐶) + 𝑎𝑟(∆𝐴𝐷𝐶)

= (36√3 + 36√3)𝑐𝑚2

= 72√3 𝑐𝑚2

Hence, the area of the rhombus= 72√3 𝑐𝑚2.

27. Solution:

Let r be the radius of cylinder.

Given, height (ℎ) = 30 𝑐𝑚 and volume of the cylinder = 750 𝑐𝑚3

𝑉𝑜𝑙𝑢𝑚𝑒 𝑜𝑓 𝑡ℎ𝑒 𝑐𝑦𝑙𝑖𝑛𝑑𝑒𝑟 = 𝑟 2 ℎ

 𝑟 2 × 30 = 750
750
 𝑟2 = 30𝜋
= 25

 𝑟 2 = 52

 𝑟 = 5 𝑐𝑚

Total surface area = 2𝑟(𝑟 + ℎ)


22
= 2× 7
× 5 × ( 5 + 30) 𝑐𝑚2

22
= 10 × 7
× 35 𝑐𝑚2

= 10 × 22 × 5 𝑐𝑚2

= 10 × 110 𝑐𝑚2

= 1100 𝑐𝑚2
Hence, radius (𝑟) = 5 𝑐𝑚 and total surface area = 110 𝑐𝑚2 .

OR

Solution:

Let ℎ be the height of the trapezium.

Given, area of the trapezium= 350 𝑐𝑚2 ,

Sum of the parallel sides of the trapezium = 70 𝑐𝑚

1
Area of the trapezium = 2 × (𝑠𝑢𝑚 𝑜𝑓𝑝𝑎𝑟𝑎𝑙𝑙𝑒𝑙 𝑠𝑖𝑑𝑒𝑠) × ℎ𝑒𝑖𝑔ℎ𝑡

1
⇒ × 70 × ℎ = 350
2

⇒ 35ℎ = 350

⇒ ℎ = 10 𝑐𝑚

Hence, the height of the trapezium = 10 𝑐𝑚.

28. Solution:

Let O be the centre of the given circle and P be a point such that 𝑂𝑃 = 40 𝑐𝑚

Let PT be tangent such that 𝑃𝑇 = 32 𝑐𝑚

Join OT.

Now, PT is a tangent at T and OT is the radius through T.

 𝑂𝑇 ⊥ 𝑃𝑇

In the right ∆𝑂𝑇𝑃, we have

By Pythagoras's Theorem,
𝑂𝑃2 = 𝑂𝑇 2 + 𝑃𝑇 2

𝑂𝑇 = √𝑂𝑃2 − 𝑃𝑇 2

= √402 − 322 = √1600 − 1024 = √576 = 24 𝑐𝑚

Hence, radius of the circle is 24 𝑐𝑚.

29. Solution:

Let 𝑏 𝑐𝑚 be the unequal side of an isosceles triangle.

Here, perimeter of an isosceles triangle = 64 𝑐𝑚 and equal sides (𝑎) = 20 𝑐𝑚.

∴ Perimeter of an isosceles triangle = (2𝑎 + 𝑏) 𝑐𝑚

⇒ (2 × 20) + 𝑏 = 64

⇒ 𝑏 = 64 − 40 = 24 𝑐𝑚

1
∴ Area of an isosceles triangle = 4 𝑏√4𝑎2 − 𝑏 2 square units

1
= × 24√4 × 202 − 242 𝑐𝑚2
4

1
= × 24√4 × 400 − 576 𝑐𝑚2
4

= 6 × √1600 − 576 𝑐𝑚2

= 6 × √1024 𝑐𝑚2

= 6 × 32 𝑐𝑚2 = 192 𝑐𝑚2

Hence, Area of the isosceles triangle = 192 𝑐𝑚2 .

OR

Solution:

All possible outcomes are 14, 15, 16, . . . . . . . ,77.

Total number of all possible outcomes = 64

Favourable outcomes are 14, 21, 28, 35, 42, 49, 56, 63, 70, 77.
Number of all favourable outcomes = 10

Let E be the event of getting a number is divisible by 7.

Number of all favourable outcomes 10 5


∴ 𝑃(𝐸) = Total number of all possible outcomes = 64 = 32

5
Hence, the probability of the number is divisible by 7 = 32 .

30. Solution:

We prepare the cumulative frequency, as given below:

Class Frequency (𝑓𝑖 ) 𝑓𝑖 × 𝑥𝑖

3 6 18

5 8 40

7 15 105

9 p 9p

11 8 88

13 4 52

∑ 𝑓𝑖 = 41 + 𝑝 ∑ 𝑓𝑖 × 𝑥𝑖 = 303 + 9𝑝

∑ 𝑓𝑖 ×𝑥𝑖
∴ Mean = ∑ 𝑓𝑖

303+9𝑝
= 41+𝑝

303+9𝑝
⇒ 41+𝑝
=8

⇒ 303 + 9𝑝 = 8𝑝 + 328

⇒ 𝑝 = 25

Hence, 𝑝 = 25

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