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Hari Singh did not stopped at the ticket office, as he never bought the ticket before. He was confused and could not decide whether he should run away or stay back. The train left in front of his eyes, but he stayed back at the platform.
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1 dozen = 12 items
{tex}\because{/tex} Cost of 12 pens = ₹180
{tex}\therefore{/tex} Cost of 1pen = ₹{tex}\frac{180}{12}{/tex} = ₹15
{tex}\because{/tex} Cost of 8 ball pens = ₹56
{tex}\therefore{/tex} Cost of 1 ball pen = ₹{tex}\frac{56}{8}{/tex} = ₹7
{tex}\therefore{/tex} Ratio of cost of a pen to the cost of a ball pen = {tex}\frac{15}{7}{/tex} = 15 : 7
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- Draw a line segment {tex}\overline{X Y}{/tex} of length 10.3cm.
- With X as centre, using compasses, draw an arc. The radius of this arc should be more than half of the length of {tex}\overline{X Y}{/tex}.
- With the same radius and with Y as centre, draw another arc using compasses. Let it cut the previous arc at A and B.
- Join AB. Then {tex}\overline{A B}{/tex} is the perpendicular bisector of the line segment {tex}\overline{X Y}{/tex}.
- On examination, we find that PX = PY.
- We can say that the lengths of MX is half of the length of XY.
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