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Chettinad Harishree Vidyalayam, R.A.

Puram
MATHEMATICS –Worksheet 4
CLASS – 8

1. Evaluate: 9952 + 4952


2. Find the sum of first 9 odd natural numbers.
3. Without finding the squares, evaluate: 1592 - 1582
4. Express the following square numbers as sum of two consecutive natural numbers:
a) 289 b) 4489
5. Find how many non-square natural numbers lie between the following pairs of square numbers:
a) 172 and 182 b) 212 and 222
6. Can the following numbers be perfect cubes? Justify your answer
a) 72900 b) 800000
7. Find the Pythagorean triplet whose one member is 7.
8. A 17m long ladder is leaned against a wall. The ladder reaches the wall at a height of 8m. find the distance
between the foot of the ladder and the wall.
9. A total of 1764 plants are to be planted in a garden in such a way that each row should contains as many
plants as the number of rows. Find the number of rows and the number of plants in each row.
10. Find the smallest six-digit number which is a perfect square.
11. Find the square root of the following decimal numbers correct to two places:
a) 11 b) 0.000361
12. Find the ones digit of the cube of each of the following numbers:
a) 387 b) 2371 c) 2028
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13. Find the cube of (- 43 )
14. Three numbers are in the ratio 2:3:4. The sum of their cubes is 72171. Find the numbers.
3 3375
15. Evaluate: √4913
16. The volume of a cube is 17576 cm3. Find its side.
17. Find the smallest number by which 1188 must be divided so that quotient is a perfect cube.
18. Find the square root of the following numbers by long division method:
a) 390625 b) 10816

Answers
1. 1490
2. 81
3. 317
4. a) 144 + 149 b) 2245 + 2246
5. a) 34 b) 42
6. a) & b) Not a perfect cube. There should be triplet(3n) zeroes
7. (7, 24, 25)
8. 15m
9. 42
10. 100489
11. a) 3.32 b) 0.02
12. a) 3 b) 1 c) 2
2744
13. - 27
14. 18, 27, 36
15
15. 17
16. 26cm
17. 44
18. a) 625 b) 104

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