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Surface Areas and Volumes-Class 10 Maths Solution

Surface Areas and Volumes-Class 10 Maths Solution Exercise 13.1 Ques 1 .Two cubes of volumes 64cm³ are joined end to end. Find the surface area of the resulting cuboids’. Answer:  Given that Volume of cubes=64cm³ side³=64 Side=4cm As the cubed are joined end to end then the sided of resulting cuboid will be 4cm, 4cm, and 8 cm Surface area of cuboids =2(lb+bh+lh) =2(4*4+4*8+4*8) =2(16+32+32) =2(16+64) =2*80 =160cm² Study full solution click here Surface Areas and Volumes-Class 10 Maths Solution Find out more NCERT solutions of Maths Class 10, click on  10th Class Maths  for details. A complete package for  Class 10 Maths  and other subjects is available based on ICSE/CBSE Board. It includes animated videos, examples, study material, practice papers,  NCERT solutions  and much more. Kindly visit  www.takshilalearning.com  for more details.

Online Banking Classes – Quantitative Aptitude Partnership

Online Banking Classes – Quantitative Aptitude Partnership Banking classes online : When two or more persons agree to invest their sum of money to run a business, then this kind of agreement is called  partnership . The persons involved in the partnership are called partners. There are two types of partnership: Simple Partnership:  In simple partnership, partners invest their capital for the same period of time. Compound Partnership:  In compound partnership, partners invest their capital for the different period of time. Important Formulas: If two partners X and Y are investing their money to run a business for the same period of time i.e., in case of Simple partnership Capital of X: Capital of Y = Profit of X: Profit of Y If two partners A and B are investing their money to run a business for the different period of time i.e., in case of Compound Partnership. Read more for  Quantitative Aptitude Partnership Takshila Learning  is an online e-learnin

Class 5 Science notes- Changes in Our Environment

Class 5 Science notes- Changes in Our Environment The environment and its natural resources have to be conserved for our own needs and for future generations. Special efforts have to be made to reduce the process of global warming. But this is easier said than done. Government alone will not help. All of us should realize how important it is to protect the environment. Our government has taken some steps to reduce pollution and preserve the natural environment. Some of them are discussed here. Research on the utilization of solar energy is being encouraged as it does not cause any pollution. The government is also subsiding solar coolers, solar water heaters, etc., to make popular. At some places, factories are being shifted away from the main city. Also, factories are being asked to convert harmful substances into harmless ones before releasing them. There has also been a ban on throwing industrial wastes into water bodies. Planting of trees is being encouraged. Every yea

Biology notes for class 11 - Digestion in the Small Intestine

e Biology notes for class 11 - Digestion in the Small Intestine Takshila Learning  is one of the largest growing companies offering Biology, Chemistry, and Physics classes, CBSE guide, last year question papers for board exams preparation. We at Takshila Learning, always do best to keep our students ahead in terms of learning and preparation.  Class 11 Biology :  The length of the small intestine can vary greatly, from as short as 2.75 m (9.0 ft) to as long as 10.49 m. The average length of a living person is 3m-5m. The length depends both on how tall the person is and how the length is measured. Taller people generally have a longer small intestine. The partly digested food (chyme), from the stomach, comes to the duodenum (the first part of the small intestine.) Here it is mixed with the intestinal juice, bile juice produced by the liver and pancreatic juice produced by the pancreas. Composition of Intestinal Juice/ Succus Entericus The intestinal juice produced by

General Awareness – Famous Stadiums In India

Bank Exam Preparation – General Awareness – Famous Stadiums In India Online  Banking Classes  : There are many stadiums in India, at present which is an important topic for banking exams as 1-2 questions can be asked from this topic. Your job is to remember the name of the stadium, game that is played there & its location. So, we at Takshila Learning are providing you this article with a list of Stadiums in India along with their locations. Famous Stadiums In India : Stadium Game City DELHI: Feroz Shah Kotla Ground Cricket Delhi Jawahar Lal Nehru Stadium Multipurpose  Delhi Dhyan Chand National Stadium Hockey Delhi Chhatrasal Stadium Sports complex Delhi Ambedkar Stadium Football Delhi Learn more famous stadium in India .... Learn  List of National Parks in India  for  Banking & General Awareness  here.. List of Airports in India Bank Taglines Important Dates and Days List of PM and Presidents of India International organiza

Class 12 Biology Notes - Vaccines

Class 12 Biology Notes - Vaccines A vaccine  is an inactivated form of bacteria or virus that is injected into the body to simulate an actual infection. Since the injected microorganisms are ‘dead,’ they don’t cause a person to become sick. Instead, vaccines stimulate an immune response by the body that will fight off that type of illness. Vaccines can be prophylactic/preventive (example – to prevent or ameliorate/amend the effects of a future infection by a natural or “wild” pathogen), or therapeutic (that treats the disease for example – vaccines against cancer are being investigated). How the Immune System Works? To better understand vaccines, we need to know more about how our body’s immune system works. There are special cells in our bloodstream called  white blood cells . They have the very important job of fighting off foreign invaders such as viruses and bacteria. These invaders are known as  antigens . White blood cells are like the armed forces of our body. They

Chemistry notes for class 12-Solid State-Types of Voids in Solids

Chemistry notes for class 12-Solid State-Types of Voids in Solids Voids are also known as holes in the unit cell.Voids in solid states mean the vacant space between the constituent particles in a closed packed structure. Close packing in solids can be generally done in three ways: 1D close packing, 2D close packing, and 3D close packing. In 2 dimensional structures when the atoms are arranged in square close packing and hexagonal close packing, we see empty spaces left over between the atoms. In the case of hexagonal packing, these voids are in triangular shapes and are known as the  triangular voids/ trigonal voids. The void enclosed by three spheres/ particles in contact is called triangular voids/ trigonal voids. These voids and the spheres surrounding it are in the same plane. In this type of void, only a small sphere of radius 0.155 times of the bigger sphere can fit.  Thus, in ionic crystals, the cation will occupy the trigonal voids enclosed by anions. In three dime