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The document describes a case study about designing a leather duffle bag. It provides details about the dimensions of the bag including a length of 60 cm and circular ends with diameters of 25 cm. It notes the bag will be made from three pieces - one for the curved body and two for the circular ends. Each piece will have an extra 2 cm added all around for seams. It asks questions about identifying the shape of the bag, sketching the pieces with dimensions, the shortest leather length needed, and calculating the cost to make the bag.

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Case Study Maths

The document describes a case study about designing a leather duffle bag. It provides details about the dimensions of the bag including a length of 60 cm and circular ends with diameters of 25 cm. It notes the bag will be made from three pieces - one for the curved body and two for the circular ends. Each piece will have an extra 2 cm added all around for seams. It asks questions about identifying the shape of the bag, sketching the pieces with dimensions, the shortest leather length needed, and calculating the cost to make the bag.

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Case study

Class IX
Chapter 13 Surface Areas and Volumes
By: Jyoti Nohani, DAV-49, FBD
DUFFLE BAG

Figure

Suhani wants to design a leather duffle bag as shown in the figure. She plans
• The length of the bag will be 60 cm.
• The bag will have circular ends of diameter 25 cm.
• The main body of the bag will be made from 3 pieces; a piece for the curved body, and the two
circular end pieces.
• Each piece will need to have an extra 2 cm all around it for a seam, so that the pieces may be
stitched together.

Answer the following questions:


Q1. Name the shape with which this bag correlates.
Q2. Make a sketch of the three pieces that Suhani will need to cut out for
the body of the bag.
Q3. Write the dimensions of the pieces on the sketch, keeping in account the
extra length for the seams.
Q4. It is required to make one of these bags from a roll of leather 1 metre
wide. What is the shortest length that she needs to cut from the roll for
the bag?
Q5. Find the cost of making the bag if the cost of 1 cm2 leather is Rs 2.
Sample Answer

1. Right circular cylinder

2. and 3.

4. 82.5 cm

5. Area =6601.5 cm2

Required Cost = Rs 13203 (appr.)

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