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Apboardsolutions - In-Ap Board 7th Class Maths Solutions Chapter 6 Simple Equations Unit Exercise
Apboardsolutions - In-Ap Board 7th Class Maths Solutions Chapter 6 Simple Equations Unit Exercise
AP 7th Class Maths Solutions Pdf Chapter 6 Simple Equations Unit Exercise Questions and
Answers.
Question 1.
Runs made
by two batsmen in 3 matches are given below.
73 > 64.
Question 2.
Find mode of
38, 42, 35, 37, 45, 50, 32, 43, 43, 40, 36, 38, 43, 36 and 47. Verify whether it is
Unimodal or Bimodal data.
Answer:
: 38, 42, 35, 37, 45, 50, 32, 43, 43, 40, 36, 38, 43, 38, 47.
Given data
Arrange the given observations in ascending order.
Question 3.
The temperature in different places are 0, – 5, 7, 10, 13, – 1 and 41 in degree Celsius. Find
the Median. If another observation, ‘4°C’ is added to the given data, is there any change in
value of Median ? Explain.
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Answer:
Given data : 0, – 5′, 7, 10, 13, – 1, 41.
∴ Median = 7 .
If 4°C is added
to the given data,
In eight observations the fourth and fifth observations 4 and 7 are the middle most values in
the data.
So, if we added a new observation, then the median also changed (decreased). Median is
decreased from 7 to 5.5.
Question 4.
If the range of observation 7x, 5x, 3x, 2x, x (x > 0) is 12, then find value of ‘x’ and express all
the observations in numerical form.
Answer:
Given data.: 7x, 5x, 3x, 2x, x (x > 0) and Range = 12.
Maximum value = 7x; Minimum value = x
⇒ 6x = 12 ⇒
\(\frac{6 x}{6}\) = \(\frac{12}{6}\)
∴ x = 12
Question 5.
Birth and death rates of different states in 2015 are given below. Approximately draw a
double bar graph for the given data.
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Answer:
Question 6.
data relates to the cost of construction of a house.
The following
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The angle of each sector will depend on the ratio between the number of students each item
and total expenditure (%).
Angle of sector = \(\frac{\text { Value of the item }}{\text { Sum of the value of all items }}\) ×
360°
Steps of construction:
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1. Draw a circle with any convenient radius and mark it’s centre as ‘O’.
2. Mark a point A, somewhere on the circumference and join OA.
3. Construct ∠AOB = 108° to represent angle of the sector of Cement.
4. Construct ∠BOC = 36° to represent angle of the sector of Steel.
5. Construct ∠COD = 36° to represent angle of the sector of Bricks.
6. Construct ∠DOE = 54° to represent angle of the sector of Timber.
7. Construct ∠EOF = 72° to represent angle of the sector of Labour.
8. Now ∠FOA = 54° to represent angle of the sector of Miscellaneous.
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