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MATHEMATICS (5)

Lesson 5: Miscellaneous, Problems (II)`

The following are the examples concerning with the

problems

on clack

of units atce

races, relative velocity and change

Example 1 10.0 of water at 4°C, weighs 1 gm. "Texpress

A given that

the weight of ! gall.

I can = 0.3937, Icu ft = 6 228 gall, 116004036kg

Solutio

ice of water weighs (0.3937") -

I ca in

I cu fo

6.228 gall.

gir

1 gm. 0.3937*

Log

дна

12′ 60792233.2376

gett

2.10.06.

14538

7.0007

Example 2. A man walking at 5 mph passes a mile stonerat

3 pm and at 3 14 pm a cyclist going the same way at 12 mph passes the same milestone. At what time does he overtake the pedestrian *

Solutia

The man passes the milestore at 3pr

eyclist

Hence, at 3:15 pm, the men is

60

**

300pm

-

mi arend

the cyclist Sime, in the, the cyclist can overtake the

від

12. Ma

5 Mu = 7 Jake s

to overtake the man by 7 xu, the cyclnt needs the

The cyclist overtakes the mon at 3 pm.

Example 3. In a

A beats B by quarter mile race, and < beats B by 2 see if A takes 50 SKE the quarter-mile, find whether A - I wins by what distance

Solution

50 SEL

the nearest food

The length of the race ==m

527 sec

takes only 90 sec,

Hence, A win's

the NACE

50 sec, C runs 440yd

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440

168

42

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400 yd

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vins

by soft

Example 4· Express a spect of as it per se

Solution

a fl. per sec.

30 mph

A speed of 44.1/

speed of 30 mph

MIA É ANS. To Ex. 41

Let A me the distance of the

tome faken at compl

15 mph

Total time taken to cover 22 SA

Av spad=

Suppose the

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Intep win x)!

616 of hea at 1.16 of tea at is per to and

36d per 16

tea

1 per le cost 15 686

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(b) 7, the

cover of darkness we made an attack

.....our enemy.

(c) what knowledge..... he mind is food.....tnaj

body.

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(d) Your life is

GENERAL ENGLISH (5) Answers to the previous exercise. A. 1. exacting • making great demands, severe

2. engrossed in to be taken up all the lume or

attention in

3. bettering. - improvement i

4. portrayed described

5. disillusionment - freedom free mistaken beliefs. 6. despite in spite of

7. impressive deeply pressing the mind and

feelings

8. to keep abreast of

to keep up with

9. synonymous same in meaning

10. fleeting = passing quickly

8. 1. The writer uses the word. "exacting" to describe

doctors profession because doctors are very busy, and must study hard to keep abreast of its

advances.

2. There was no need for man to inquire about his for man nature because he had a feeling of optimism and what he cared for was nothing but speed

3. The writer thinks that much is wrong with the

form of civilization we invented as it has failed

o develop men of intelligence and culture.

Doctors have no time for philosophy and neither have the other people of the whole civilized world. Men are so

so engrossed in their occupations and other objects that they have no time to think Until recently men have never inquired into the nature their existence. The wave of prosperity after the Industrial revolution, the triumphant progress of science, Dawin's theory and books of many Victorian and Edwardian writers created optimism. Men dared for speed only. Now, men have come to realise whether material prosperity can bring about a suc- cessful living. Those responsible for guiding our public affairs seem not to have sufficient intella- tual and moral culture to be good leaders. We are dissatisfied with them as well as ourselves Browning'a optimistic opinion of the world is not right.

Give the pr

rack

*..........(not, see Johnson for several months when yesterday he.....(turn) up looking as if he............. (spend) a holiday on a sunny South Sea isle. He... (wear) a nylon shirt, a gay tie, cream-coloured trousers and a Panama hat."Where on earth.....(you, get) those clothes and what...........(you, do) since we last saw you?" I asked. "I... (earn) a lot of money; he answered. "Good," I said, "but that.....(not, explain) the clothes. You... (always, love) bright colours, I.....)know), but.. (you, need) to dress up in such vivid ones?" "It is really unnecessary now You 885; but until yesterday it..... (be) necessary I .... (get) a Job with a film company and they (make) a film about tropical life when I ........... (Join)

One of the chief actors..... (fall) ill and ap (look) like him, I took his place. After I (rehearse) a few times, I ....(initate) hi gestures very well. In fact, while I

(act.) several of his friends..... (mistake) me for him and it was some time before the Producer, M.(convince). them that I was not the famous actor himself." "But ⠀

...(you, evar, act ) before?" I asked. "I .............(act) in some plays produced by an amateur dramatic society, and when I

(have) to act before the caners E found ite easier than I. (find) acting on the atage. As a matter of fact, when I was twenty, I (think) of going on the stage, but a long illness... (put) that idea out of my head and I was obliged to take up an out-door like for a time."

Insert prepositions:- (a) You have to reckon.

his help,

năm though you can

reckon

weigh

cu. ft

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can do B

Brc together so

tcake.

(e) We should always be..... the alert so that we

may not be taken.....surprise. (f) The road is

repair and is not open..... traffic.

(g) You must answer.....num.....what you have,

done.

(h) Those who live.....tricks will perish.............)

tricks.

(1) His shattered health is the result.....

intemperance.

(J) Jealousy results..

unhappiness,

(k) No good is likely to result.....this union.

. Complete the following expressions:-

a. He promised to come to-day but has let us..

again.

b. It is most important to keep.............with your

class maven.

c. I wonder how he came.....my watch.

d. The cold wealther has drought my rheumatism

AMD again.

6. I am getting so fat that all my trousers have.

to be let 99.

f. One word more and I'll do you ALT.

g. Will you lend me your watch? Mine is done. ft. h. I was very put when I heard the news.

1. Please continue the exercise where you left.

last week.

J. Don't cut. M^.when I am balang

D. Explain the words in brackets and use them in the

sentences which follow: -

a. (ability, capacity)

1. He has the ..of a great general and.... the

of directing the movements of troops.

2. The hall was full to its utmost,

(admission, admittance)

Your.... in this case in something to be proud of.

2. It was with great difficulty that

to the nalu.

(corpse, carcass)

A.....was being carried to the grave yard for) burtal:

The art

ne of a canel was being om vultures

(character, conduct, reputation).

1. When a Man's.

is noble, it is believed

that he bears a good.....

A man may have a good.....though he may De

of an indifferent

(freedom, liberty)

1. It is bad to take..with Ouners.

2. When a slave is set at.

he enjoys.

Combine each set of sentences into a Complex

Sentence:

1. (a) He would help me with money.

(b) With 'this money I shall pay off my debts.

(c) These debts were of long standing.

(d) I thought this.

(e) I went to his house.

(f) I went at a particular hour.

No one is expected to be out at that hour.

(8) No ond

a band of ruffiang entered a village.

The ruffians were well-armed

They entered the village at night.

Some of the ruffians were escaped convicts.

The convicts stole the cattle of the villagers. The villagers were fast asleep.

In former times there was a class of persons:

Those persons were called knights-errant. They were clad in coats of mail.

They rode about singly.

Their object was to fight with one another Their object was also to redress the wrongs of Those persons sought their help.

The

ast

that were done might by all

35. 75

Кст

The cast

716 of

mixture is

selling price of 7th of mixture in 156dx 7zips ed The goin?

By volume

cored.

6% of books = 20% of 180 ll

lothes - 50% of 50 16 =

Total wt #10+.

36

they wait finish the wok in

in SUCK 15. Cxamples, A

books occupied too cu.ft

Elothes

books o cens

clothes

Content

of 15,

30

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Exercise

main x travelling at

mph passes a station at apa, o kain Y travelling the sumc way at 56 mph At what time wil

passes mis station

over take X?

A car travelling at 55 mph over took at 3pm man walking the same way at 4 mph and met 3:05 pm. Another man

walking in the opposite direction at 42 mph. At what time will the

min meet 3

3. At what times do the hands of a clock contain

an angle

Use logarithm.

45.08 X

between 6pm & 7pm

evaluate, Corect to 3

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