M L Aggarwal Solutions for Chapter: Appendix Mathematical Modelling, Exercise 4: QUADRATIC EQUATIONS

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Questions from M L Aggarwal Solutions for Chapter: Appendix Mathematical Modelling, Exercise 4: QUADRATIC EQUATIONS with Hints & Solutions

EASY
10th CBSE
IMPORTANT

India is one of the largest importers of crude oil. Oil companies produce crude oil in barrels. Suppose the maximum oil produced by a company is 300 barrels and profit made from sale of these barrels is given by the function P(x)=-10x2+ 3500x-66000, where P(x) is profit in rupees and x is the number of barrels produced and sold.

If 100 barrels are produced, then the profit or loss is

EASY
10th CBSE
IMPORTANT

India is one of the largest importers of crude oil. Oil companies produce crude oil in barrels. Suppose the maximum oil produced by a company is 300 barrels and profit made from sale of these barrels is given by the function P(x)=-10x2+ 3500x-66000, where P(x) is profit in rupees and x is the number of barrels produced and sold.

If 400 barrels are produced, then the profit or loss is

EASY
10th CBSE
IMPORTANT

India is one of the largest importers of crude oil. Oil companies produce crude oil in barrels. Suppose the maximum oil produced by a company is 300 barrels and profit made from sale of these barrels is given by the function P(x)=-10x2+ 3500x-66000, where P(x) is profit in rupees and x is the number of barrels produced and sold.

What will be the shape of the graph represented by the polynomial P(x)?

EASY
10th CBSE
IMPORTANT

A flight got delayed by 40 minutes due to bad weather conditions. In order to reach its destination on time, which is 1600 km away, the aeroplane had to increase the speed by 400 km/h of its original speed, which is x km/h.

What is the expression for the time taken (in hours) by the plane to cover 1600 km with its increased speed?

EASY
10th CBSE
IMPORTANT

A flight got delayed by 40 minutes due to bad weather conditions. In order to reach its destination on time, which is 1600 km away, the aeroplane had to increase the speed by 400 km/h of its original speed, which is x km/h.

Using which of the following equations, the original speed of the plane can be calculated?

MEDIUM
10th CBSE
IMPORTANT

A flight got delayed by 40 minutes due to bad weather conditions. In order to reach its destination on time, which is 1600 km away, the aeroplane had to increase the speed by 400 km/h of its original speed, which is x km/h.

The original speed of the plane is?

EASY
10th CBSE
IMPORTANT

A flight got delayed by 40 minutes due to bad weather conditions. In order to reach its destination on time, which is 1600 km away, the aeroplane had to increase the speed by 400 km/h of its original speed, which is x km/h.

If the original speed of the plane is 750 km/h, then find the time taken by the plane to cover a distance of 2250 km.

EASY
10th CBSE
IMPORTANT

A flight got delayed by 40 minutes due to bad weather conditions. In order to reach its destination on time, which is 1600 km away, the aeroplane had to increase the speed by 400 km/h of its original speed, which is x km/h.

If the speed of the plane is decreased due to some technical reasons, then what will be the effect on the time taken if the distance remains the same?