The document is a mathematics worksheet for class 10 containing 22 problems related to topics like factorization, quadratic equations, probability, and linear equations. Some of the problems involve finding the highest common factor (HCF) and least common multiple (LCM) of numbers, determining the number of solutions a system of linear equations has, finding probabilities of drawing balls/cards from bags/decks, and solving quadratic equations. The worksheet provides practice on a variety of standard mathematics concepts and techniques for class 10 students.
The document is a mathematics worksheet for class 10 containing 22 problems related to topics like factorization, quadratic equations, probability, and linear equations. Some of the problems involve finding the highest common factor (HCF) and least common multiple (LCM) of numbers, determining the number of solutions a system of linear equations has, finding probabilities of drawing balls/cards from bags/decks, and solving quadratic equations. The worksheet provides practice on a variety of standard mathematics concepts and techniques for class 10 students.
The document is a mathematics worksheet for class 10 containing 22 problems related to topics like factorization, quadratic equations, probability, and linear equations. Some of the problems involve finding the highest common factor (HCF) and least common multiple (LCM) of numbers, determining the number of solutions a system of linear equations has, finding probabilities of drawing balls/cards from bags/decks, and solving quadratic equations. The worksheet provides practice on a variety of standard mathematics concepts and techniques for class 10 students.
2. HCF of two numbers is 23 and their LCM is 1449. If one of the numbers is 161, then find other number. 3. Find the HCF and LCM of 6, 72 and 120 using prime factorization method. 4. There are 312, 260 and 156 students in class X, XI and XII respectively. Buses are to be hired to take these students to a picnic. Find the maximum number of students who can sit in a bus if each bus takes equal number of students. Find also the number of buses required. 5. Three alarm clocks ring at intervals of 4, 12 and 20 minutes respectively. If they start ringing together, after how much time will they next ring together? 6. If (x + a) is a factor of 2x2 + 2ax + 5x + 10, find a. 7. Find the zeroes of the polynomial 4√3x2 + 5x - 2√3 and verify the relationship between the zeroes and the coefficient of the polynomial. 8. Write a quadratic polynomial having zeroes 1 and (-2). 9. What are the sum and product of zeroes of polynomial 4√5x2 – 24x - 9√5. 10. If 𝛼 and 𝛽 are zeroes of p(x) = x2 – 2x + 3, find a polynomial whose zeroes 𝛼−1 𝛽−1 are and 𝛼+1 𝛽+1 11. Determine whether the following system of linear equations has a unique solution, no solution or infinitely many solutions: 4x – 5y = 3 and 8x – 10y = 6. 12. Determine the value of y satisfying both equations x + 6 = y and 2x – y = 4 13. Determine the value of k for which x – 2y = 3 ; ky + 3x = 1 represent parallel lines. 14. Determine the value of k for which kx + 3y = k - 3 ; 12x + ky = k represent coincident lines. 15. Jamila sold a table and a chair for ₹1050, thereby making profit of 10% on the table and 25% on the chair. If she had taken a profit of 25% on the table and 10% on the chair she would have got ₹1065. Find the CP of each. 16. A bag contains 5 red balls and some blue balls. If the probability of drawing a blue ball from the bag is thrice that of a red ball, find the number of blue balls in the bag. 17. Two dice are thrown at the same time. Find the probability of getting different numbers on both the dice. 18. A bag contains tickets, numbered 11, 12, 13, ...., 30. A ticket is taken out from the bag at random. Find the probability that the number on the drawn ticket : (i) is a multiple of 7 (ii) is greater than 15 and a multiple of 5 19. Find roots of the quadratic equation x2 + 4√2x + 6 = 0. 20.Find the values of k for which 4x2 – 3kx + 1 = 0 has real and equal roots. 21.Comment on the nature of roots of quadratic equation 4x2 + 4√3x + 3 = 0. 22. One card is drawn from a well-shuffled deck of 52 cards. Find the probability of getting : (i) A king of red suit. (ii) A queen of black suit. (iii) A jack hearts. (iv) A red face card.