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Simplify \(\frac{1\frac{1}{2}}{2 \div \frac{1}{4} \text{of } 32}\)
\(\frac{3}{256}\)
\(\frac{3}{32}\)
6
85
Correct answer is C
\(\frac{1\frac{1}{2}}{2 \div \frac{1}{4} \text{ of }32}\)
= \(\frac{\frac{3}{2}}{2 \div \frac{1}{4} \times 32}\)
\(\frac{3}{2} \times 4 = 6\)
For which of the following exterior angles is a regular polygon possible? i. 35° ii. 18° iii. 15°
i and ii
ii only
ii and iii
iii only
Correct answer is C
for a regular polygon to be possible, it must have all sides angles equal. \(\frac{360}{18}\) = 20 sides and \(\frac{360}{15}\) = 24 sides
(ii) and (iii) are right
110o
120o
130o
140o
Correct answer is D
Let the fifth interior angle be y: sum of interior angle of a pentagon
= (2 x 5 - 4) x 90o
= 6 x 90o
= 540o
(90 - x) + (90 + x) + (110 - 2x) + (110 + 2x) + y = 540o
400o + y = 540o
y = 540 - 400o
y = 140o
27
30
33
90
Correct answer is B
Prime numbers between 1 and 6 are 2, 3 and 5 x = 2 + 3 = 5 = 10 H.C.F. of 6, 9, 15 = 3 ∴ y = 3 X x y = 10 x 3 = 30
1,3
1, 2
3, 3
0, 2
Correct answer is B
From the distribution, Mode = 1 and
Median = \(\frac{2 + 2}{2}\)
= 2
= 1, 2