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SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER (BASIC) - 03 Class 10 - Mathematics ‘Time Allowed: 3 hours General Instructions: |. This Question Paper has 5 Sections A-E. fection A has 20 MCQs carrying. 1 mark each. 3, Section B has 5 questions carrying 02 marks each Section C has 6 questions carrying 03 marks each. 5. Section D has 4 questions carrying 05 marks each, 3. Section E has 3 case based integrated units of assessment (04 marks each) with subparts of the values of 1, 1 and 2 marks each respectively. lll Questions are compulsory. However, an internal choice in 2 Qs of 5 marks, 2 Qs of 3 marks and 2 Questions of 2 marks has been provided. An internal choice has been provided in the 2marks questions of Section E. 3. Draw neat figures wherever required. Take =22/7 wherever required if not stated. Section A We have, AB||DE and BD||EF.Then, BK a) BC? = AB. CB b) AC? = BC. DC c) AB? = AC. DE d) DC? = CF x AC If the product of zeros of the polynomial f(x) = ax? ~ 6x? + 11x ~ 6 is 4, then a=? ae 9-3 3 In AABC, if ZA °) 60° by aso © 30° 8) 999 4. ‘The graphs ofthe equations 6x 2y +9 =O and 3x -y + 12 = Oare two lines which are a) perpendicular to each other ») parallel ©) coincident 4) intersecting exactly at one point In ABC, DE || BC so that AD = 2.4 cm, AE = 3.2 cm and EC = 4.8 cm, Then, AB =? A a) 64cm b) 72cm ©) 36cm Gem Ina lottery, there are 8 prizes and 16 blanks. What is the probability of getting a prize? at b) None of these 1 iy If 2cos 34 = 1 then 8=? a5 a) 30° by 10° ois 20° ‘In a data, if1 = 40, h = 15, fy = 7, fo =3, f= 6, then the mode is a) 82 b) 62 952 an If in A ABC and A Der, 48 = 26, then A ABC ~~ ADEF when a) 2B=ZE ») 2B= 2D 0) ZA=2F @ ZA=2D ‘The exponent of 2in the prime factorisation of 144, is a4 bs o6 a3 If x2 + 5kx + 16 = 0, has equal roots, then the value of k is ase wat ost gad ‘The point where the medians ofa triangle meet is called the of the tiangle 4) circumcentre b) centroid © orthocentre &) None of these ‘The mean of the first 10 prime numbers is a) 129 by 129 9129 aus If V3tand = 3sin9, then the value of sin? — cos?@ is ai bt go a5 ‘A pole casts a shadow of length 2/3 m on the ground when the sun's elevation is 60°. The height of the pole is [1] aim b) 6m 043m 3m In Figure, a circle touches the side DF of EDF at H and touches ED and EF produced at K and M respect IF EK =9 om, then the perimeter of AEDF is a) 18cm b) 13.5em 9am 4) 120m In ADEF and APQR, it is given that 2D = 2Q and ZR = ZE, then which of the following is not true? 9 or = Pa >) Re OF °F = FS 3g = te In the equation ax? + bx + c= 0, it is given that D = (b? - dac) > 0. Then, the roots of the equation are a) imaginary b) real and equal ©) real and unequal d) none of these Assertion: x? + 4x +5 has two zeroes, Reason: A quadratic polynomial can have at the most two zeroes, a) Assertion and reason both are correct b) Assertion and reason both are correct, statements and reason is correct explanation statements but reason is not correct, for assertion. explanation for assertion, ©) Assertion is correct statement but reason isd) Assertion is wrong statement but reason is ‘wrong statement correct statement. Assertion (A): Two identical solid cubes of side 5 em are joined end to end. The total surface area of the resulting cuboid is 350 cm?. Reason (R): Total surface area of a cuboid is 2(Ib + bh + hl) a) Both A and R are true and Ris the correct. —_b) Both A and Rare true but R is not the explanation of A, correct explanation of A. ©) Ais true but R is false. 4) Ais false but R is true Section B Find the non zero values of k for which the roots of the quadratic equation 9x2- 3kx +k =O are real and equal. [2] Prove that the points (7, 10), (-2, 5) and (3, -4) are the vertices of an isosceles right triangle. Ri or Find the coordinates of the vertices of an equilateral triangle of side 2a as shown in the figure. Find the largest number which divides 245 and 1037, leaving remainder 5 in each case. ‘Verify: sin 60° cos 30° - cos 60° sin 30° = sin 30° State the pair of triangles in Fig, are similar. Write the and also write the pair of similar triangles i D Pr AABD isa right triangle right-angled at A and AC BD. Show that AB? =BC x BD. D saints Sig + gg = Bite tee 8) In the given figure, B is a point on side CB produced of an isosceles AABC with AB= AC.If AD | BC and [3] EF 1 AC , Prove that AABD ~ AECF . Find the point on the x-axis which are at a distance of 2/5 from point (7, ~8). How many such points are there? [3] or ‘The line segment joining the points A(3, - 4) and B(1, 2) is trisected at the points P and Q. Find the coordinates of P. Ina school there are two sections, namely A and B, of class X. There are 30 students in section A and 28 BI students in section B. Find the minimum number of books required for their class library so that they can be distributed equally among students of section A or section B. ‘The angle of elevation of an aeroplane from a point on the ground is 45°. After flying for 15 s, the angle of BI elevation changes to 30°. If the aeroplane if flying at a constant height of 2500 m, then find the average speed of the aeroplane. oR ‘Two men standing on opposite sides of a tower measure the angles of elevation of the top of the tower as 30° and 60° respectively. If the height of the tower is 20 m, then find the distance between the two men. If the median of the following frequency distribution is 32.5, find the values of fy and fy. BI ‘Section D ‘When 3 is added to the denominator and 2 is subtracted from the numerator a fraction becomes +. When 6 is [5] added to numerator and denominator is multiplied by 3, fraction becomes 2. Find the fraction. OR Solve system of equations Lx + Isy +23=0 7x-2y-20=0. In figure, PQ is a chord of length 16 cm, of a circle of radius 10 cm. The tangents at P and Q intersect at a point [5] 'T. Find the length of TP, Find the difference of the areas of two segments of a circle formed by a chord of length 5 cm subtending angle [5] of 90° at the centre. oR ‘A chord of a circle of radius 10cm subtends a right angle atthe center. Find the area of the corresponding: (Use = 3.14) i minor sector ii, major sector iii, minor segment iv. major segment From a deck of 52 playing cards, Jacks and kings of red colour and Queen and Aces of black colour are 51 removed. The remaining cards are mixed and a card is drown at random. Find the probability that the drawn card is i. A black Queen fi, A card of red colour ili. A Jack of black colour iv. A face card Section E Read the text carefully and answer the questions: Ina society, there are many multistory buildings. The RWA of the society wants to install a tower and a water tank so that all the households can get water without using water pumps. For this they have measured the height ofthe tallest building in the society and now they want to install a tower that will be taller than that so that the level of water must be higher than the tallest building in their society. Here is one solution they have found and now they want to check if it will work or not. From a point on the ground 40 m away from the foot of a tower, the angle of elevation of the top of the tower is 300, the angle of elevation of the top of the water tank is 45°, ‘What isthe height of the tower? ‘What is the height of the water tank? ii) At what distance from the bottom of the tower the angle of elevation of the top of the tower is 45°. OR ‘What will be the angle of elevation of the top of the water tank from the place at “Em from the bottom of the tower. 37. Read the text carefully and answer the questions: la Sehaj Batra gets pocket money from his father every day. Out of pocket money, he saves money for poor people in his locality. On 1st day he saves 27.5 On each succeeding day he increases his saving by 825. @ Find the amount saved by Sehaj on 10" day. (Gi) Find the amount saved by Sehaj on 25" day. (il) Find the total amount saved by Sehaj in 30 days. oR Find in how many days Sehaj saves 1400. Read the text carefully and answer the questions: i ‘A juice seller is serving his customers using cylindrical container with radius 20cm and height S0em. He serves Juice imto a glass as shown in Fig. The inner diameter ofthe cylindrical glass is 5 cm, but the bottom of the glass had a hemispherical raised portion which reduced the capacity of the glass. If the height of a glass was 10 cm, find the apparent capacity of the glass. Also, find its actual capacity. (Use m = 3.14) Find the capacity of the container in liter? oR, How many glasses he serves if the container is full? Solution SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER (BASIC) - 03 Class 10 - Mathematics Section A (@ DO? = CF « AC in ABC, using Thales theorem, & [ABIDE .......00) {And in triangle BCD, using Thales theorem, = [BD|FP......Lli) From eq. (i) and (ii), we have ve _ oe kc ~ DC =DC?=CF x AC @e ‘Explanation: Since cx and 8 are the zeros of quadratic polynomial (3) = ax> - 6x? + 11x -6 = ata tc 8 = “Coates oft So wehave ‘Therefore vale of as 8, ao" Explanation: Here, A = x, B= 3x, =. 180 = 4x +y... (D (Sum of angles ofa triangle = x + 3x + y) Also, 3y -5x = 30... (il) Substituting the value of (if) in (Hil) 3180 - 4x) - 5x = 30 540 - 12x -5x = 30 But, angle B= 3x .. (Given) “Therefore angle B = 3 x 30 = 90° (©) parattet Explanation: We have, 6x-2y+9=0 And, 3x -y + 1. Here, ay = 6, by =~ 2and cy = 9 y= 3, by =~ Land c= 12 Hence, the given system has no solution and the lines are parallel. (Gem Explanation: In ABC, DE || BC AD=2.4em, AE = 32cm, EC=48 em Leal DE|BC a = > = S3aba0 — 10 — .. AB= AD + DB ot Explanation: Total mamber of lotery tickets = 8-+ 16 = 24. Number of prizes = 8. 2 euing a prize) = (a) 20° Explanation: 2c0s39= 1 cos30 0860" + 30= 60° + @=20" a (52 fmt Explanation: Mode=1+ (if) x (b) 2B= 2D Explanation: 5 ; AB _ wc Given: In AABC and ADEF, 42 = 22. ‘We know that if in two triangles, one pair of corresponding sides are proportional and the included angles are equal, then the two triangles are similar. ‘Then, 2B= £D é BD Hence, AABC Is similar to ADEF, we should have 2B = 2D. @a4 Explanation: Using the factor tree for prime factorisation, we have: Therefore, 144=2 2x 2x 29% 3 = 144 = 2! x 3? “Thus, the exponent of 2 in 144184. wst Explanation: Here, a= 1, b= 5k, ¢= 16 If x2 + Skx + 16 = 0 has equal roots, then, b?- aac =0 = GRP -4 x 1x 16=0 = 25k?-64=0 = 25k? = 64 =R-u skeat (b) centroid Explanation: The point where three medians of a tangle meet i called the centrofd ofthe triangle, 1 the centre of gravity ‘ofthe trlangle. It divides the median inthe ratlo 2:1 Rs Explanation: The first 10 prime numbers are 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29 Si oir 10 prime mers Mean = — peayssteni gages i220 Explanation: Let the height ofthe pole be h metres. = h= V8 x v3)=6. B LY Cam A @ 16cm Explanation: In ADEF DF touches the circle at H ‘and circle touches ED and EF Produced at K and M respectively EK=9em EK and EM are the tangents to the circle EM=EK=9«m Similarly DH and DK are the tangent DH = DK and FH and FM are tangents FH= FM Now, perimeter of ADEF ED +DF+EF D + DH+ FH + EF Explanation: In ADEF and APQR, 2D= ZQand ZR D EE w 2 There are not corresponding sides) (© real and unequal Explanation: When D > 0, the roots of the given quadratic equation are real and unequal. (a) Assertion is wrong statement but reason fs correct statement Explanation: Assertion is wrong statement but reason is correct statement. (@) Ais false but R is true, ‘Explanation: A is false but R is true. 21. Here,a=9,b=-3k.c=k Since roots of the equation are equal So, — dae =0 (38)? — (4x 9x 4) =0 ‘9k? - 36k = 0 kk-4 k=Oork= ‘But given kis non zero hence k = 4 for which roots ofthe quadratic equation are real and equal. Let A(7, 10), B(-2, 5) and C(3,~4) be the vertices of given isosceles triangle Then, AB= y/(7 + 2)? + (10 — 5)? = V'106 AC = (7-3)? + 10 +4)? = V212 BC = V(B+2) + -4—5P = V106 Thus, AB = AC Also AB? + BC? = 106 + 106 = 212 = AC? (pythagoras theorem) Hence, given vertices are coordinates ofan isosceles right triangle. oR ‘We have to find the coordinates of the vertices of an equilateral triangle of side 2a as shown in the figure. Since, OAB isan equilateral langle of side 2a. Therefore, OA= AB =0B=2a Let BL perpendicular from B on OA:Then OL=LA=a IAOLB, we have 0B? = OL? + LB? =>(2a)? = a? + LB? ‘=> LB? = 3a? => LB= 3a Cleary, coordinates of © are (0,0) and that of Aare (2a, 0), Since, OL = a and LB = VJa, So, the coordinates of Bare (a, 3a) 23. Clearly, the required number divides (245 - 5) = 240 and (1037 - 5) = 1032 exactly. So, the requted number is HCF of (240, 1022). 2 4 4 X2KBKIK BK B= (2x3 x5) and 1032 =2 x 2 x 2x 8x 43= (29 x 3 x 43) HCE (240, 1032)= (2° x 3) HCE (240, 1032) Hence, the largest number which divides 245 and 1037, leaving remainder 5 Is 24 24, Consider L.H.S. = sin 60° cos 30° ~ cos 60° sin 30° (9/82) x (V/32)- C2412) =(4)- (14) 24 =1n Consider R.HS.= sin 30° = 172 LHS.= RH Hence, verified. 25. In triangle DEF, we have 2D + ZE+ ZF = 180° (Sum of angles of triangle) 70° + 80° + ZF = 180° ZF = 30° In PQR, we have ZP + £Q + £R= 180° ZP + 80° + 30° = 180" Paw In riangle DEF and PQR, we have 2D=2P=1° LF = £Q=80° ZF = R=" Hence, ADEF ~ APR (AAA similarity) OR Given: AABD is a tight triangle tight-angled at A and ACL BD. ‘To Prove: AB2 =BC x BD b 8 a Proof: In ADB and ACAB ZDAB= ZACB = 90° ZABD = ZCBA {common angle] ZADB = 2CAB {remaining angle] So, ADB ~ ACAB (by AAA similarity) Therefore A = 82. = AB?= CB x BD Given, 2 a By eae Taking LCM, we get Sm Bee By cross multiplication = Sx(Ix-5) = 46(02=x-2) = 35x? -25x = 46x? - 46x - 92 => 46x? — 35a? — 46x + 25x —92=0 => Lix?-21x-92=0 => 11x? - 44x + 23x-92=0 => 1x(x - 4) + 23(x - 4) > (x- 41x + 23) S$ x-4=00rlix+23=0 a = x=4orx= 3 Therefore, dor 2 are the roots ofthe given equation h —s Given A AABC in which AB ~ AC and AD 1 BC. Side CB is produced to E and BF AC. ‘To Prove ABD ~ AECF Proof: We know thatthe angles opposite to equal sides of a riangle are equal 2B= ZC [ AB= ACh. Now, in ABD and ABCF, we have 2B = ZC [proved above} ZADB= ZEFC = 90° AABD~ AECF {by AA-similarity), Let point P(x, 0) be a point on x-axis, and A be the point (7,4). So, AP = 2V55 [Given] AP? =4x5=20 = (7) +[0- Cay = 20 x2 +.49— 14x + 16 = 20 => x?_14x-20+65=0 sox? tax 45=0 x2 9x- Sx 4 > x(x-9)-5(-9)=0 > (-9)x-9)=0 =x-9=00rx-5=0 =x=90r Hence, there are two such points on x-axis whose distance from (7,4) is 2/5. Hence, required points are (9,0), (5,0) on Given: points A(3, - 4) and B(1, 2) trisected at the points P and Q Let the co-ordinates of Pbe (x, 9) Since AP = PQ= QB AP: PB= 1:2 Using intersection formula — salman) youn vith me yt 7 viene points (2,2) As er queso, thud bef Dok ato ede ql among esas acon Ao ‘There are 30 students in section A and 28 students in section B. So, the mmr thse os mst Be amu 20 8 wl 95 F2 Cana th eed mbes LCM, 2), Now 30=2 53 x5 and 28= 2? x7 :, LOM(30, 28) = product of prime factors with highest power =2x3x5x7 a4 3x57 =40 Hen he req ber of ook = 420, LOX beth zonal oun Aad beth oss ofthe plae and beep of seat 3D = 2500 m, AOC = 45? and ZBOD = 30° Inrightangled AOCA, cot 45° = 2 = 1-8 = 00 = AC = 2500 m In right angled AODB, cot 30” = 4 2V3=8 > OD= 2500/3 m ‘Now, CD = OD - OC = 2500/3 — 2500 > CD = 2500(1.732- 1) = C= 2500(0.732) > cD=1830m ‘Thus, distance covered by plane in 15 s is 1830 m. .*, Speed of the plane= Pistause = 1800 5¢ 9-60 — 439.2 km/h OR Let two men are standing at A and C. BT is the cower - Distance between two men =AB+BC =20y3-+ ap Stn Hence, distance beween the two men s $225 Let and fy be the frequencies of class intervals 0 - 10 and 40-50. {+5494 +h+3+2=40 Shth=9 “Median is 32.5 which les in 30-40, so the median clas 830-40 = 30,N= 10, f= 12, N= a0 and c= fy +5+9= (f+ 14) (ca 7 wh Now, median = + |h x > 32.5 [30+ (10 = [30+ (10x 4 Section D 32, Let the numerator and the denominator be x & y respectively. Hence, the fraction is £, Now, according to the question, we have Also according tothe question, ## = We+6 aw S2t+6=2y > 2 2y=-6 il) ‘Multiplying equation (1) by 2 & then subtracting equation (i) from it, we get S 8x-x=22+6 3 7x=28 sea Baa Putting x = 4 in equation (li), we get 429-6 > dy = 6-4 ‘Hence, the fraction is $. ‘The given system of equations is Lx + 1Sy +23= 0...) Tx Dy =20=0 (2) “To solve the equations (1) and (2) by cross multiplication method, ‘we draw the diagram below: 18 x (23) y a1 4 15 -2 KAM, = 20) Then, s Tae aa TATA S Saoorae 5 yar ~ TET = ae oh on Hence, the required solution of the given pair of equations is x=2y=3 Veeification: Substicuting x= 2, y =-3, ‘We find that both the equations (1) and (2) are satisfied as shown below: Lx + 15y +23 = 11(2) + 15(-3) + 23 =22-45+23=0 7x- 2y -20= 7(2)- 2-3) -20 =14=6-20=0 Hence, the solution we have got is correct. Given, PQ isa chord of length 16 cm, of a circle of radius 10 cm, The tangents at P and Q intersect ata point T. Construction: Join OP and 0Q. Intriangles OTP and OTQ, OT is common OP = 0Q (radi) TP=TQ . AOPT~ AOQT ». POT = ZQOT Consider, triangles OPR and OQR; OP = 0Q (rat); OP is common ZPOR = ZQOR (from()] 2. AOPR~ AOQR (SAS cong. rule) 2-PR=RQ= $ x 16 =8cm ..(il) ZORP = ZORQ = 90° (il) In right angled triangle TRP, ‘TR? = TP? — (8)? = TP? — 64 [from Gi] ,.(v)] Also OT? = TP? + (10)? (TR +6)? = TP? + 100/.-OR = y100— 64 = 6) ‘TR? + 12TR+36=TP? + 100 ‘TP? — 64+ 12TR+36=TP? + 100 12TR = 128 + TR= Zen From (iv) 2)’ =p? 64 nous som 100 g4— 7 ee Chor AB ~ Sem divides the circle into two segments minor segment APB and major segment AQ. We have to find out the difference in area. of major and manor segment. Here, we ae given that = 90° Area of AOAB = Ease x Altitude = 44 x = dy? ‘Area of minor segment APB 32% area of AAOB me mo. sr 7 => Area of minor segment = ‘Area of major segment AQB = Area of circle — Area of minor segment le = Atea of major segment AQB = [272 + 2] ..0 Difference berween areas of major and minor segment (ee) (EF i. Area of minor sector 0 " e410) = 2x 3.14 x 100 iu = 78.50 = 78.5 cm? ‘ii, Area of major sector = Area of circle - Area of minor sector = (10)? - (10)? = 3.14 (100) - (3.14) (100) = 314 - 78.50 = 235.5 cm? ii, We know that area of minor segment ‘Area of minor sector AB - Area of AOAB area of AOAB = }(0A)(OB)sin ZAOB 3(OA\(OB) Area of sector 43.14) (100) -50 = 25(3.14) -50= 78.505 Iv. Area of major segment = Area of the circle - Area of minor segment (10)? - 28.5 }00(3.14) - 28.5 = 314-28. 5 = 285.5 cm? No. of cards removed=2 jacks+2 queens +2 kings +2 ace No. ofall possible outcomes m = 52 — 8 = 44 — — 1. No. of black Queens inthe deck = 0 ‘7. P(getting a black Queen) = 2 “ence it isan impossible event Ji, No.of red cards = 26-4 = 22 (jetting a red card) = ii. No. of Jacks (black) *, P{getting a black colored Jack) |v. No.of face cards inthe deck = 12-6 e-P(gettng a face card) = 24 = £ Section E Read the text carefully and answer the questions: Ina society, there are many multistory bulldings. The RWA of the soclety wants to Install a tower and a water tank so that al the households can get water without using water pumps. For this they have measured the height of the tallest building inthe society and now they want to installa tower that will be taller ‘han that so thatthe level of water must be higher than the tallest building in thei society. Here is one solution they have found and now they want to check i twill work oF not From a point on the ground 40 m away from the foot ofa tower, the angle of elevation of the top ofthe tower is 300. the angle of elevation of the top of the water tank is 45°. wa 40m B Let BC be the tower of height h and CD be the water tank of height hy In ABD, we have 5° — BD tan 45° = 42 ham w = h+ hy =40 0) In AABC, we have tango? = 36 = a1 a5 oe o ve 4 oh 8-84 oie ‘Thus height of the tower is 23.1 m. Do Int a 40m 8 ‘Let BC be the tower of height h and CD be the water tank of height hy In ABD, we have tan 45° = 22 ‘Thus height of the tower is 23.1 m. Substituting the value of hin (1), we have 23.1+h, = 40 hy = 40-231 9m ‘Thus height of the tank is 6.9 m. Guy A y Inthe ABC if ZCAB = 45° then cot ds? = = 1 ye23im ‘Thus the angle of elevation will be 45° at 23.1 m A 40//3m Inthe AABD as coto— 28 cot = 0-60" ‘Hence the angle of elevation would be 60°, 37. Read the text carefully and answer the questions: Sehaj Batra gets pocket money from his father every day. Out of pocket money, he saves money for poor people in his locality. On {st day he saves 27.5 On each succeeding day he increases his saving by 82.5, (0) Money saved on Ist d “Se imereases his saving by a fixed amount of €2.5 ‘His saving form an AP with a =27.5 and d= 2.5 Money saved on 10th day, ayo= a+ 9d = 27.5 +925) 7.5 +225 = X50 (ays =a= 24d 7.5 + 24(2.5) 7.5 + 60 = 887.5, (jisTotal amount saved by Sehaj in 30 days. = Ba x 27.5 + (80 —1) x 2.5] = 15(55 + 292.5) = 319125 Let Sy = 387.5, a= 27.5 and d= 25 S, = 3 [a+ (n—1)d) = 987.5 = [2x 27.5 + (n—1)25] 387.5 = B[55 + (n= 1) x 2.5) = 775=55n+25n?-25n => 250? + 525n = 7750= 0 =n? +2In-310=0 > (n+ 31-10) => n=-31 reject n= 10 accept So in 10 years Sehaj saves € 387.5. 38, Read the text carefully and answer the questions: A Juice seller is serving his customers using cylindrical container with radius 20cm and height 50cm, He serves juice into a glass as shown in Fig, The inner diameter ofthe cylindrical glass is 5 cm, but the bottom of the glass had a hemispherical raised portion ‘which reduced the capacity of the glass. (i) We have, Inner diameter of the glass, d = 5 cm, Height of the glass = 10cm. ‘The apparent capacity of the glass = Volume of cylinder : 2a.dx (3)" x10 = 9.14 x 3 x 10 = 19625 em? {upWe av, ner ameter of he gas, =m, Hg of he gas = 10m The acl apacy fas = Apparent cic of s- Vole of hemisphere pat of elas 3 ‘The volume of hemispherical pat = 2r"h = 2 x 3.04 x ($)" =32.71 em? Actual capacity of glass = 196.25 - 32.71 = 163.54.em* (ue have, inner diameter ofthe glass, d = 5 cm, height of the glass = 10 cm ‘Volume of container = V = rr? = V=3.14 x 20 x 20 x 50= 62800 cm? = V= 628 litre oR ‘We have, Inner diameter of the glass, d = 5 em, Height of the glass = 10 cm Number of glasses = tase ates eal volume of oe > Number of glasses = Sette soe = Number of glasses: => Number of glasses

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