R S Aggarwal and Veena Aggarwal Solutions for Exercise 1: Exercise 16A

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R S Aggarwal Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - R S Aggarwal and Veena Aggarwal Solutions for Exercise 1: Exercise 16A

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Questions from R S Aggarwal and Veena Aggarwal Solutions for Exercise 1: Exercise 16A with Hints & Solutions

EASY
10th CBSE
IMPORTANT

A sector is cut from a circle of radius 21 cm. The angle of the sector is 150°. Find the length of the arc and the area of the sector. [Take π=227]

EASY
10th CBSE
IMPORTANT

A chord PQ of the circle of radius 10 cm subtends an angle of 60° at the centre of the circle. If the sum of areas of minor and major segment is k cm2, find the value of k. [Take π=3.14]

MEDIUM
10th CBSE
IMPORTANT

A chord 10 cm long is drawn in a circle whose radius is 52 cm. Find the areas of both the segments. [take π=3.14]

Also find the sum of area of both the segments in cm2.

MEDIUM
10th CBSE
IMPORTANT

The wheel of a motorcycle is of radius 35 cm. How many revolutions per minute must the wheel make so as to keep a speed of 66 km/hr?

MEDIUM
10th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Three semicircles each of diameter 3 cm, a circle of diameter 4.5 cm and a semicircle of radius 4.5 cm are drawn in the given figure. Find the area of the shaded region.

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MEDIUM
10th CBSE
IMPORTANT

In the given figure, the side of square is 28 cm and radius of each circle is half of the length of the side of the square, where O and O' are centres of the circles. Find the area of shaded region.   

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MEDIUM
10th CBSE
IMPORTANT

With the vertices A, B and C of a triangle ABC as centres, arcs are drawn with radii 5 cm each as shown in the given figure. If AB=14 cm, BC=48 cm and CA=50 cm then find the area of the shaded region. [Useπ=3.14]

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MEDIUM
10th CBSE
IMPORTANT

If the diameters of the concentric circles shown in the figure below are in the ratio 1:2:3 then find the ratio of the areas of three regions.

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