Gemp109 PDF
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Fig. 9.1
• Perimeter of a rectangle = 2(l + b)
Fig. 9.2
• Area of square = side × side
• Area of rectangle = l × b
• Area of parallelogram = b × h
1
• Area of triangle = × b × h
2
Fig. 9.3
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Fig. 9.4
The circumference C of
C = π ×6 C = πd
a circle is π times the
= 2π × 3 or
diameter d, or 2π
= 18.8 units C = 2πr
times the radius r.
In Examples 1 and 2, there are four options, out of which one is correct.
Choose the correct one.
Fig. 9.6
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Fig. 9.7
Words Numbers Formula
Solution: 48 cm2
Fig. 9.8
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Fig. 9.9
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Any side of a triangle can be the base. The diagrams below show the
length of the base (b) and the height (h) of several triangles.
h represents the
height.
b represents the
length of the base.
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Fig. 9.10
Solution: Area of parallelogram ABCD = AB × AE = 8 × 4 cm2
= 32 cm2
Let altitude corresponding to AD be h. Then,
h × AD = 32
or h × 6 = 32
32 16
or h= =
6 3
16
Thus, altitude corresponding to AD is cm.
3
Example 12: A rectangular shaped swimming pool with dimensions
30 m × 20 m has 5 m wide cemented path along its
length and 8 m wide path along its width (as shown in
Fig. 9.11). Find the cost of cementing the path at the
rate of Rs 200 per m2.
Fig. 9.11
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33 33 7 21
i.e., r= = × =
2π 2 22 4
21
Thus, radius is cm
4
2 22 21 21 693
So, area of the circle = πr = . . =
7 4 4 8
693
Thus, area of the circle is cm2.
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Example 14: Rectangle ABCD is formed in a
circle as shown in Fig. 9.12. If AE
= 8 cm and AD = 5 cm, find the
perimeter of the rectangle.
Solution: DE = EA + AD = (8 + 5)cm =13 cm
DE is the radius of the circle.
Also, DB is the radius of
Fig. 9.12
the circle.
Next, AC = DB [Since diagonals of a rectangle are equal
in length]
Therefore, AC = 13 cm.
From ∆ADC, DC2 = AC2 – AD2 = 132 – 52 = 169 – 25 =
144 = 122
So, DC = 12
Thus, length of DC is 12 cm.
Hence, perimeter of the rectangle ABCD
= 2 (12 + 5)cm = 34 cm.
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Fig. 9.13
Plan a Strategy
1
Area of a triangle = × base × altitude
2
Solve
1
• Area of ∆ DAF = × 4 × 6 cm 2
2
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• Area of rectangle = l × b
= 10 cm × 6 cm = 60 cm2
• Area of shaded region = Area of rectangle – Area of ∆DAF
– Area of ∆ BCE = (60 – 12 – 12)cm2
= (60 – 24)cm2 = 36 cm2
• Area of remaining part = Area of Rectangle – Area of
shaded portion = (60 – 36) cm2 = 24 cm2
Ratio = Area of shaded portion : Area of remaining rectangle
= 36 : 24 = 3 : 2
Revise
2. Can you frame, questions in which areas of all the plane figures
rectangle, square, triangle and a parallelogram are to be calculated?
In the Questions 1 to 37, there are four options, out of which one is
correct. Choose the correct one.
1. Observe the shapes 1, 2, 3 and 4 in the figures. Which of the following
statements is not correct?
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Fig. 9.14
(a) 30 cm2 (b) 36 cm2 (c) 24 cm2 (d) 22 cm2
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3. 36 unit squares are joined to form a rectangle with the least perimeter.
Perimeter of the rectangle is
(a) 12 units (b) 26 units
(c) 24 units (d) 36 units
Fig. 9.15
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Fig. 9.16
Fig. 9.17
1 1 1 1
(a) MN × NO (b) NO × MO (c) MN × OQ (d) NO ×OQ
2 2 2 2
10. Ratio of area of ∆MNO to the area of parallelogram MNOP in the
same figure 9.17 is
(a) 2 : 3 (b) 1:1 (c) 1:2
(d) 2 : 1
11. Ratio of areas of ∆ MNO, ∆MOP and ∆MPQ in Fig. 9.18 is
(a) 2 : 1 : 3 (b) 1:3:2 (c) 2 : 3 : 1 (d) 1 : 2 : 3
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Fig. 9.18
12. In Fig. 9.19, EFGH is a
parallelogram, altitudes FK
and FI are 8 cm and 4cm
respectively. If EF = 10 cm,
then area of EFGH is
(a) 20 cm2 (b) 32 cm2
(c) 40 cm2 (d) 80 cm2
Fig. 9.19
The Taj Mahal, a world famous structure, is the most visited attraction in
India. It was created in the 17th century by Emperor Shah Jahan to honour
the memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal. The design of the Taj Mahal
is based on the number four and its multiples.
Think about it
1. The garden at the Taj Mahal was laid out in four squares of the same
size. Each square was divided into four flower beds, with 400 flowers
in each bed. How many flowers were in the garden?
2. The central chamber of the Taj Mahal was built in the shape of an
octagon. How is an octagon related to the number 4?
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Fig. 9. 20
16. In Fig. 9.21, if PR = 12 cm, QR = 6 cm and PL = 8 cm, then QM is
Fig. 9.21
(a) 6 cm (b) 9 cm (c) 4 cm (d) 2 cm
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17. In Fig. 9.22 ∆ MNO is a right-angled triangle. Its legs are 6 cm and
8 cm long. Length of perpendicular NP on the side MO is
Fig. 9.22
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26. If p squares of each side 1mm makes a square of side 1cm, then p is
equal to
(a) 10 (b) 100 (c) 1000 (d) 10000
27. 12 m2 is the area of
(a) a square with side 12 m
(b) 12 squares with side 1m each
(c) 3 squares with side 4 m each
(d) 4 squares with side 3 m each
28. If each side of a rhombus is doubled, how much will its area increase?
(a) 1.5 times (b) 2 times (c) 3 times (d) 4 times
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32. What is the radius of the largest circle that can be cut out of the
rectangle measuring 10 cm in length and 8 cm in breadth?
(a) 4 cm (b) 5 cm (c) 8 cm (d) 10 cm
Fig. 9.23
35. The area of a square is 100 cm2. The circumference (in cm) of the
largest circle cut of it is
(a) 5 π (b) 10 π (c) 15 π (d) 20 π
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Fig. 9.25
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57. In Fig. 9.26, perimeter of (ii) is greater than that of (i), but its area is
smaller than that of (i).
(i) (ii)
Fig. 9.26
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(i) (ii)
Fig. 9.27
(b) Perimeter of (ii) is the same as (i).
(c) If (ii) is divided into squares of unit length, then its area is 13
unit squares.
(d) Perimeter of (ii) is 18 units.
59. If perimeter of two parallelograms are equal, then their areas are
also equal.
Fig. 9.28
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62. All triangles have the same base and the same altitude.
Fig. 9.29
71. Two figures can have the same area but different perimeters.
72. Out of two figures if one has larger area, then its perimeter need not
to be larger than the other figure.
73. A hedge boundary needs to be planted around a rectangular lawn of
size 72 m × 18 m. If 3 shrubs can be planted in a metre of hedge,
how many shrubs will be planted in all?
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74. People of Khejadli village take good care of plants, trees and animals.
They say that plants and animals can survive without us, but we
can not survive without them. Inspired by her elders Amrita marked
some land for her pets (camel and ox ) and plants. Find the ratio of
the areas kept for animals and plants to the living area.
Fig. 9.30
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Fig. 9.31
78. In Fig. 9.32, area of ∆ AFB is equal to the area of parallelogram ABCD.
If altitude EF is 16 cm long, find the altitude of the parallelogram to
the base AB of length 10 cm. What is the area of ∆DAO, where O is
the mid point of DC?
Fig. 9.32
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79. Ratio of the area of ∆ WXY to the area of ∆ WZY is 3 : 4 (Fig. 9.33). If the
area of ∆ WXZ is 56 cm2 and WY = 8 cm, find the lengths of XY and YZ.
Fig. 9.33
80. Rani bought a new field that is next to one she already owns
(Fig. 9.34). This field is in the shape of a square of side 70 m. She
makes a semi circular lawn of maximum area in this field.
(i) Find the perimeter of the lawn.
(ii) Find the area of the square field excluding the lawn.
Fig. 9.34
81. In Fig. 9.35, find the area of parallelogram ABCD if the area of shaded
triangle is 9 cm2.
Fig. 9.35
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82. Pizza factory has come out with two kinds of pizzas. A square pizza
of side 45 cm costs 150 and a circular pizza of diameter 50 cm
costs 160 (Fig. 9.36). Which pizza is a better deal?
Fig. 9.36
83. Three squares are attached to each other as shown in Fig. 9.37.
Each square is attached at the mid point of the side of the square to
its right. Find the perimeter of the complete figure.
Fig. 9.37
Visual displays can help you relate ideas and organise information.
Copy and extend the concept map to connect ideas you have learned about
area. Add on units of measure, formulas, and notes about relationships.
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84. In Fig. 9.38, ABCD is a square with AB = 15 cm. Find the area of the
square BDFE.
Fig. 9.38
Fig. 9.39
Fig. 9.40
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87. In Fig. 9.41, area of ∆PQR is 20 cm2 and area of ∆PQS is 44 cm2.
Find the length RS, if PQ is perpendicular to QS and QR is 5cm.
Fig. 9.41
Fig. 9.42
Circles
What is the maximum number of times that six circles of
the same size can intersect? To find the answer, start by
drawing two circles that are of the same size. What is the
greatest number of times they can intersect? Add another
circle, and another, and so on.
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Fig. 9.43
91. In Fig. 9.44 a rectangle with perimeter 264 cm is divided into five
congruent rectangles. Find the perimeter of one of the rectangles.
Fig. 9.44
Fig. 9.45
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94.
Fig. 9.46
95.
Fig. 9.47
96.
Fig. 9.48
97.
Fig. 9.49
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98.
Fig. 9.50
99.
Fig. 9.51
100. A circle with radius 16 cm is cut into four equal parts and rearranged
to form another shape as shown in Fig. 9.52:
Fig. 9.52
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Fig. 9.53
The figures show how a fractal called the Koch snowflake is formed. It is
constructed by first drawing an equilateral triangle. Then triangles with
sides one-third the length of the original sides are added to the middle of
each side. The second step is then repeated over and over again.
The area and perimeter of each figure is larger than that of the one before
it. However, the area of any figure is never greater than the area of the
shaded box, while the perimeters increase without bound.
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Fig. 9.54
103. Ishika has designed a small oval race track for her remote control car.
Her design is shown in the figure 9.55. What is the total distance
around the track? Round your answer to the nearest whole cm.
Fig. 9.55
Shape up
Rectangles
The square below has been divided into four rectangles. The areas of two of
the rectangles are given. If the length of each of the segments in the
diagram is an integer, what is the area of the original square?
(Hint: Remember a + c = b + d)
Use different lengths and a different answer to create your own version of
this puzzle.
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106. A room is 4.5 m long and 4 m wide. The floor of the room is to be
covered with tiles of size 15 cm by 10 cm. Find the cost of covering
the floor with tiles at the rate of 4.50 per tile.
107. Find the total cost of wooden fencing around a circular garden of
diameter 28 m, if 1m of fencing costs 300.
108. Priyanka took a wire and bent it to form a circle of radius 14 cm.
Then she bent it into a rectangle with one side 24 cm long. What is
the length of the wire? Which figure encloses more area, the circle or
the rectangle?
Revise
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111. A carpet of size 5 m × 2 m has 25 cm wide red border. The inner part
of the carpet is blue in colour (Fig. 9.56). Find the area of blue portion.
What is the ratio of areas of red portion to blue portion?
Fig. 9.56
112. Use the Fig. 9.57 showing the layout of a farm house:
Fig. 9.57
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113. Study the layout given below in Fig. 9.58 and answer the questions:
Fig. 9.58
(a) Write an expression for the total area covered by both the
bedrooms and the kitchen.
(b) Write an expression to calculate the perimeter of the living room.
(c) If the cost of carpeting is 50/m2, write an expression for
calculating the total cost of carpeting both the bedrooms and
the living room.
(d) If the cost of tiling is 30/m2, write an expression for calculating
the total cost of floor tiles used for the bathroom and kitchen
floors.
(e) If the floor area of each bedroom is 35 m2, then find x.
Fig. 9.59
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Fig. 9.60
116. In a park of dimensions 20 m × 15 m, there is a L shaped 1m wide
flower bed as shown in Fig. 9.61. Find the total cost of manuring for
the flower bed at the rate of Rs 45 per m 2.
Fig. 9.61
117. Dimensions of a painting are 60 cm × 38 cm. Find the area of the
wooden frame of width 6 cm around the painting as shown in Fig.
9.62.
Fig. 9.62
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Fig. 9.63
119. A square tile of length 20 cm has four quarter circles at each corner
as shown in Fig. 9.64(i). Find the area of shaded portion. Another
tile with same dimensions has a circle in the centre of the tile
[Fig. 9.64 (ii)]. If the circle touches all the four sides of the square
tile, find the area of the shaded portion. In which tile, area of shaded
portion will be more? (Take = 3.14)
(i) (ii)
Fig. 9.64
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Fig. 9.65
123.
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124. Calculate the area of shaded region in Fig. 9.66, where all of the
short line segments are at right angles to each other and 1 cm long.
Fig. 9.66
125. The plan and measurement for a house are given in Fig. 9.67. The
house is surrounded by a path 1m wide.
Fig. 9.67
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126. Architects design many types of buildings. They draw plans for
houses, such as the plan shown in Fig. 9.68:
Fig. 9.68
(b) The carpet costs 200/m2. Find the cost of carpeting each room.
(c) What is the total cost of moulding for all the five rooms.
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Fig. 9.69
128. 4 squares each of side 10 cm have been cut from each corner of a
rectangular sheet of paper of size 100 cm × 80 cm. From the
remaining piece of paper, an isosceles right triangle is removed whose
equal sides are each of 10 cm length. Find the area of the remaining
part of the paper.
Fig. 9.70
130. The moon is about 384000 km from earth and its path around the
earth is nearly circular. Find the length of path described by moon
in one complete revolution. (Take π = 3.14)
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131. A photograph of Billiard/Snooker table has dimensions as th of
10
its actual size as shown in Fig. 9.71:
Fig. 9.71
The portion excluding six holes each of diameter 0.5 cm needs to be
polished at rate of 200 per m2. Find the cost of polishing.
For (1) –(4): For the dimensions of the field / court refer the diagram given
at the end of the unit.
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Foot ball 71 cm
Basket ball 24.8 cm
Cricket ball 23 cm
Volley ball 10.3 cm
Hockey ball 22.4 cm
Lawn Tennis ball 6.35 cm
Shot put 65 mm
(A) (B)
Fig. 9.72
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7. Puzzle
In this puzzle, called a “Squared square,” squares of different sizes
are contained within one big rectangle. The goal is to find out the
sizes of the squares with the questions marks. By comparing known
length of lines make some deductions to find out the sizes that are
missing. Each number stands for the length of the side in that
square.
Fig. 9.73
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8. Cross-word Puzzle
Solve the given crossword and then fill up the given boxes.
Clues are given below for across as well as downward filling.
Also for across and down clues, clue number is written at
the corner of boxes. Answers of clues have to fill in their respective
boxes.
2. 2 (l + b) = ________ of a rectangle.
8. ________ = 2 × radius.
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