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Chapter 4 Solutions — Expressions using Letter Numbers
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The Notion of Letter-Numbers
- Write formulas for the perimeter of:
- (a) a triangle with all sides equal,
- (b) a regular pentagon,
- (c) a regular hexagon.
- Munirathna has a 20 m long pipe. He joins another pipe of some length to this one. Give the expression for the combined length of the pipe. Use the letter-number 'k' to denote the length in metres of the other pipe.
- What is the total amount Krithika has if she has the following numbers of notes of Rs 100, Rs 20, and Rs 5? Complete the table:
- (i) 3 notes of Rs 100, 5 of Rs 20, 6 of Rs 5;
- (ii) 6 of Rs 100, 4 of Rs 20, 3 of Rs 5 (row given: expression = 6×100 + 4×20 + 3×5 = 695);
- (iii) 8 of Rs 100, 4 of Rs 20, z of Rs 5;
- (iv) x of Rs 100, y of Rs 20, z of Rs 5.
- Venkatalakshmi owns a flour mill. It takes 10 seconds for the roller mill to start running. Once it is running, each kg of grain takes 8 seconds to grind. Which expression describes the time taken to grind 'y' kg of grain (machine is off initially)?
- (a) 10 + 8 + y
- (b) (10 + 8) × y
- (c) 10 × 8 × y
- (d) 10 + 8 × y
- (e) 10 × y + 8
- Write algebraic expressions using letters of your choice:
- (a) 5 more than a number
- (b) 4 less than a number
- (c) 2 less than 13 times a number
- (d) 13 less than 2 times a number.
- Describe situations corresponding to the following algebraic expressions:
- (a) 8 × x + 3 × y
- (b) 15 × j − 2 × k.
- In a calendar month, if any 2 × 3 grid full of dates is chosen, write expressions for the dates in the blank cells if the bottom middle cell has date 'w'. (The grid shows the bottom row with w−1 and w pre-filled.)
Simplification of Algebraic Expressions — Figure it Out
- Add the numbers in each picture below. Write their corresponding expressions and simplify them.
- (i) Grid with 5y, −6, x (top row) and x, 2, 5y (bottom row).
- (ii) Grid 4×4 with 2p,3q,−2,3 / 3q,2p,3,−2 / 2p,3q / 3q,2p.
- (iii) Grid 4×4 with −5g,5k,5k,−5g / 5k,5k,5k,5k / 5k,5k,5k,5k / −5g,5k,5k,−5g.
- Simplify each of the following expressions:
- (a) p+p+p+p; p+p+p+q
- (b) p+q+p−q
- (c) p−q+p−q
- (d) p+q−p+q
- (e) p+q−(p+q)
- (f) p−q−p−q
- (g) 2d−d−d−d
- (h) 2d−d−d−c
- (i) 2d−d−(d−c)
- (j) 2d−(d−d)−c
- (k) 2d−d−c−c.
Mind the Mistake, Mend the Mistake — Algebraic Simplification
- Some simplifications of algebraic expressions are given with claimed simplest forms. Identify mistakes and give the correct simplest form for each: (1) 3a+2b = 5 (2) 3b−2b−b = 0 (3) 6(p+2) = 6p+8 (4) (4x+3y)−(3x+4y) = x+y (5) 5−(2−6z) = 3−6z (6) 2+(x+3) = 2x−6 (7) 2y+(3y−6) = −y+6 (8) 7p−p+5q−2q = 7p+3q (9) 5(2w+3x+4w) = 10w+15x+20w (10) 3j+6k+9h+12 = 3(j+2k+3h+4) (11) 4(2r+3s+5) = −20−8r−12s.
Pick Patterns and Reveal Relationships — Number Machines
- Find the formulas for the two number machines and write the expression for each set of inputs. Machine 1 (blue): inputs (5,2)→5; (8,1)→7; (9,11)→18; (10,10)→18; (a,b)→? Machine 2 (purple): inputs (4,1)→5; (6,0)→1; (3,2)→7; (10,3)→?; (a,b)→?
Pick Patterns and Reveal Relationships — Figure it Out
- One plate of Jowar roti costs Rs 30 and one plate of Pulao costs Rs 20. If x plates of Jowar roti and y plates of Pulao were ordered in a day, which expression(s) describe the total amount earned?
- (a) 30x+20y
- (b) (30+20)×(x+y)
- (c) 20x+30y
- (d) (30+20)×x+y
- (e) 30x−20y.
- Pushpita sells two types of flowers: champak and marigold. 'p' customers bought only champak, 'q' customers bought only marigold, and 'r' customers bought both. She gave a national flag to every customer. How many flags did she give away?
- (a) p+q+r
- (b) p+q+2r
- (c) 2×(p+q+r)
- (d) p+q+r+2
- (e) p+q+r+1
- (f) 2×(p+q).
- A snail climbing a well: during the day it climbs u cm, during the night it slips down d cm. This happens for 10 days and 10 nights.
- (a) Write an expression for how far the snail is from its starting position.
- (b) What can we say about the snail's movement if d > u?
- Radha practices cycling daily. The first week she cycles 5 km every day. Every week she increases the daily distance by 'z' km. How many kilometres would Radha have cycled after 3 weeks?
- In the flow diagram, the expression w+2 is the starting point. One path (given): w+2 → (+3) → w+5 → (×4) → 4w+20. Another path ends at 3w−6. Fill in the missing blanks on all paths. The ovals contain expressions and the boxes contain operations.
- A local train from Yahapur to Vahapur stops at three stations at equal distances. Travel time between any two consecutive stations is t minutes. The train stops for 2 minutes at each of the three stations.
- (a) If t = 4, what is the total travel time?
- (b) Write the algebraic expression for the total travel time.
- Simplify the following expressions:
- (a) 3a+9b−6+8a−4b−7a+16
- (b) 3(3a−3b)−8a−4b−16
- (c) 2(2x−3)+8x+12
- (d) 8x−(2x−3)+12
- (e) 8h−(5+7h)+9
- (f) 23+4(6m−3n)−8n−3m−18.
- Add the expressions given below:
- (a) 4d−7c+9 and 8c−11+9d
- (b) −6f+19−8s and −23+13f+12s
- (c) 8d−14c+9 and 16c−(11+9d)
- (d) 6f−20+8s and 23−13f−12s
- (e) 13m−12n and 12n−13m
- (f) −26m+24n and 26m−24n.
- Subtract the expressions given below:
- (a) 9a−6b+14 from 6a+9b−18
- (b) −15x+13−9y from 7y−10+3x
- (c) 17g+9−7h from 11−10g+3h
- (d) 9a−6b+14 from 6a−(9b+18)
- (e) 10x+2+10y from −3y+8−3x
- (f) 8g+4h−10 from 7h−8g+20.
- Describe situations corresponding to the following algebraic expressions:
- (a) 8x + 3y
- (b) 15x − 2x.
- A straight rope: if cut once → 2 pieces; folded once and cut → 3 pieces. Observe the pattern and find: how many pieces when folded 10 times and cut? What is the expression for pieces when folded r times and cut?
- Look at the matchstick pattern of squares placed in a row (each adjacent pair shares one side). How many matchsticks are required to make 10 such squares? How many are required to make w squares?
- A traffic signal cycles through colours in the sequence: Red (pos 1), Yellow (pos 2), Green (pos 3), Yellow (pos 4), Red (pos 5), … Find the colour at positions 90, 190, and 343. Write expressions to describe positions for each colour.
- Observe the growing cross/plus-shaped square pattern (Step 1 has 5 squares; each step adds 4 squares, one to each arm). How many squares in Step 4, Step 10, Step 50? Write a general formula. How does the formula change for counting vertices of all squares?
- Numbers are written in a 4-column endless grid (rows: 1,2,3,4 / 5,6,7,8 / 9,10,11,12 …).
- (a) Give expressions for all numbers in each column (1, 2, 3, 4).
- (b) Find row and column for:
- (i) 124
- (ii) 147
- (iii) 201.
- (c) What number appears in row r and column c?
- (d) Observe the positions of multiples of 3.
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