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Since
x+1/x=7,
then
(x+1/x)²=x²+1/x²+2,
(7)²=x²+1/x²+2,
49-2=x²+1/x²,
then
x²+1/x²=47,
hence
(x³+1/x³)=(x+1/x)(x²+1/x²-1),
(x³+1/x³)=(7)×(47-1),
(x³+1/x³)=7×46=322
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- The universal indicator is used to know the strength of acid or base.
- Universal indicator is a mixture of several indicators.
- The universal indicator shows different colours at different concentrations of hydrogen ions in a solution.
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Given that , CP of shoes = Rs. 800
Overhead charges = Rs. 20
1.) Actual CP ( total cost ) = CP + Overhead charges
= 800+20 = Rs. 820
2.) SP = CP + Profit
Sp = 820 + 80
Sp = Rs. 900
3.) Profit % = Profit / Cp × 100
P% = 80/800 × 100
P% = 10% .
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| Autotrophs | Heterotrophs |
| Autotrophs are organisms that prepare their own food. | Heterotrophs depend upon other organisms for nutrition. |
| These are known as the producers and include green plants, algae and a few photosynthetic bacteria. | These are the consumers and include cows, buffaloes, tigers, horses, etc. |
| These can be classified as photoautotrophs and chemoautotrophs. | These can be classified as photoheterotrophs and chemoheterotrophs. |
| The chloroplast helps in preparing food. | They do not contain chloroplast so cannot prepare food. |
| They obtain energy from inorganic sources by converting light energy into chemical energy. | They obtain energy directly or indirectly from other organisms. |
| Autotrophs can store light energy and chemical energy. | Heterotrophs cannot store energy. |
| They are placed at the primary level in the food chain. | These are placed in secondary or tertiary level in the food chain. |
| These can move from one place to another in search of food and shelter. | They cannot move from their place |
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A carbohydrate consists of carbon (C), hydrogen (H) and oxygen (O) atoms.
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The main function of red blood cells is the transport of oxygen from the lungs to the body's cells. It also maintains the shape of the red blood cells and gives a red colour to blood.
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A new kind of bhakti evolved in South India in the seventh to ninth century, comprising of the emergence of new religious movements which were led by Nayanars and Alvars. Nayanars were saints devoted to Shiva and Alvars were saints devoted to Vishnu. The main principles of Bhakti movement were : (1) God is one, (2) To worship God-man should serve humanity, (3) All men are equal, (4) Worshipping God with devotion is better than performing religious ceremonies and going on pilgrimages, and (5) Caste distinctions and superstitious practices are to be given up. Bhakti, (Sanskrit: “devotion”) in Hinduism, a movement emphasizing the mutual intense emotional attachment and love of a devotee toward a personal god and of the god for the devotee.
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The Jats: The Jats were prosperous agriculturists. The towns like Panipat and Ballabhgarh emerged as popular trading centres in the areas dominated by them. The Jats also consolidated their power during the late 17th and 18th centuries. They acquired control over the following areas, under their leader Churaman:
- The territories situated to the west of Delhi.
- By the 1680s, the region between the two imperial cities of Delhi and Agra.
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Let total student = x
Girls = 18
A.T.Q.60% of x = 18
60/100*x = 18
x = 18*100/60
x = 30
Total student = 30
girls = 18
boys = 12
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