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Variations

The document is a worksheet focused on variations, including direct and inverse proportions. It contains various mathematical problems related to proportional relationships, such as calculating distances, costs, and other variables based on given conditions. Additionally, it includes tasks for finding values based on proportional relationships and equations.
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Variations

The document is a worksheet focused on variations, including direct and inverse proportions. It contains various mathematical problems related to proportional relationships, such as calculating distances, costs, and other variables based on given conditions. Additionally, it includes tasks for finding values based on proportional relationships and equations.
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WORKSHEET: VARIATIONS

1) Write D.P for Direct Proportion and I.P for inverse proportion for each of the following
statement.
(i) The number of hot drinks sold in a café decreases as the weather becomes
warmer. __________
(ii) The number of ice creams sold increases as the temperature rises. __________
(iii) The distance from a city center increases, and the population
density decreases. __________
(iv) As the number of study hours increases, students’ grades improve. __________
(v) The number of absences in class increases, and the students' overall performance
decreases. __________
(vi) As fuel prices increase, the number of people using public transportation also
increases. __________

2) A car travels 60 km in 2 hours. How far will it travel in 5 hours at the same speed?
3) If 3 workers can complete a task in 6 hours, how many hours will it take for 6 workers to
complete the same task?
4) The cost of 5 kilograms of apples is $15. What is the cost of 8 kilograms of apples?
5) An electricity bill is $50 for using 200 units. How much will the bill be for 500 units?
6) An employee earns $80 for working 8 hours. How much will they earn for working 12
hours?
7) A vehicle consumes 5 liters of fuel to travel 50 kilometers. How much fuel will it
consume to travel 120 kilometers?
8) y varies inversely as the square root of x. when x = 9, y = 6.

Find y when x = 36.

9) y is inversely proportional to x2. When x = 4, y = 3.

Find y when x = 5

Engineer Sajjad Shinwari..


10) The cost of a circular patio, $ C, varies as the square of the radius, r metres.
C = [Link] r = 2.6 .
Calculate the cost of a circular patio with r = 1.8 .
11) the mass m of a sphere varies directly with the cube of its radius r.
m = 160 when r = 2
Find m when r = 5
12) The electrical resistance R of a length of cylinder wire varies inversely as the square of
the diameter d of the wire. R = 10 when d = 2 .
Find R when d = 4.
13) Seismic shock waves travel at speed v through rock of density d.
v varies inversely as the square root of d.
v = 3 when d = 2.25.
Find y when d = 2.56.
14) y is inversely proportional to (x + 1)2. y = 50 when x = 0.2.
Write y in terms of x.

Find the value of y when x = 0.5.

15) y is inversely proportional to √𝑥 + 1.


When x = 8, y = 2.
Find y when x = 15.
16) y is directly proportional to the square root of (x + 2).
When x = 7, y = 2.
Find y when x = 98.
17) The braking distance, d, of a car is directly proportional to the square of its speed, v.
When d = 5, v = 10.
Find d when v = 70.

Engineer Sajjad Shinwari..

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