A toy is in shape of right circular cylinder with hemisphere on one end and cone on other . The height and diameter of cylinder is 12cm and 4.2 cm. The radii of hemisphere and cone are same. Calculate surface area of toy if height of cone is 7 cm. |
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asked by Smita Sharma Sharma (vishwa70) 7 years ago | |
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How many of you think that these holidays will go in vain if we commit a silly mistake in the boards???? |
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asked by Prerak Modia (preee) 7 years ago | |
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SELINA: Pg 435 Q 6 (c):Im getting the slant ht. of the cone in roots Pg 435 Q 6(b):Is the ans given at the back wrong?for A intersection B Pg 440 Q 11(C):Again i got 0.9 and -1.9 for this pls clarify Thnx!!!! |
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asked by Akash Ashok (akashskyash007) 7 years ago | |
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Aajkal hindi mai likhne ka yeh kya naya fashion nikal gaya hai ki jab dekho koi na koi hindi mai baat kar raha hai . Ispar aapki raay bataye. (Pls don't mind).lol!. Newj reporter restak |
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asked by Shivaanee sharma (shivaanee22) 7 years ago | |
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"completing the book" ,does this mean doing each sum of each exercise. In 8-9 days did u all completed whole book? |
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asked by L Prusty (lmprusty) 7 years ago | |
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Do we have to do all reflection sums on graph ppr or directly write ans on answer sheet... When it is not specified in the ques ppr |
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asked by Ravi Patole (ravi119) 7 years ago | |
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Tip :- Redraw the geometry and mensuration figures (if u want 80) in sums of algebra where unknown quantities are needed to be found out , after finding the value substitute and cross-check avoid commercial maths sums don't forget to write the scale and ques no on your graph paper.... will post more later |
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asked by Officer Tenpenny (anurag45) 7 years ago | |
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The marked price of an article is rs.9200 and the sales tax levied on it is 8%. A customer asks the trader to give this article for rs.9000 or less as he has only rs.9000 with him.The trader charged rs.8856 only including sales tax.Find the discount given by the trader. |
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asked by Sam (chopda) 7 years ago | |
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*During maths tests, choose 'prove that' type problems as much as possible. Because there is no need of re-checking these problems, and you can be sure that you've written the correct answer. *Most of the maths problems have more than one solving methods. While re-checking such problems, always check using alternative methods, not using the same method you used. Check whether both the answers are same. This way, you can detect careless mistakes. Came across this in Quora. Thought it might help |
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asked by Ãwe§♥m€ l¥k tHât (aria124) 7 years ago | |
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Hi guys I had a doubt. In construction of hexagon Both the methods are accepted by the board or not.? Thanks in advance! I |
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asked by Latika Tandon (khushi10) 7 years ago | |
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