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Question:
A round table cover has six equal designs. If the radius of the cover is $28\text{ cm}$, find the cost of making the designs at the rate of Rs $0.35$ per $\text{cm}^2$. (Use $\sqrt{3} \approx 1.7$)
Step-by-Step Solution
Key Concept: 6 equal designs form 6 minor segments of central angle $\theta = 60^\circ$. Area of 1 design $= \text{Sector area}(60^\circ) - \text{Area of equilateral } \Delta$.
Central angle $\theta = 360^\circ / 6 = 60^\circ$. Radius $r = 28\text{ cm}$. [1.0 Mark] Area of 1 sector $= \dfrac{60}{360} \times \dfrac{22}{7} \times 28 \times 28 = \dfrac{1}{6} \times 2464 = 410.67\text{ cm}^2$. [1.0 Mark] Area of 1 equilateral $\Delta = \dfrac{\sqrt{3}}{4} \times 28 \times 28 = 1.7 \times 7 \times 28 = 333.2\text{ cm}^2$. [1.0 Mark] Area of 1 design $= 410.67 - 333.2 = 77.47\text{ cm}^2$. Total area of 6 designs $= 6 \times 77.47 = 464.82\text{ cm}^2$. [1.0 Mark] Total cost $= 464.82 \times 0.35 = \text{Rs } 162.68$. [1.0 Mark]
--- 🎯 Official CBSE Marking Scheme: Finding central angle $60^\circ$ and 1 sector area: 1.0 Mark Finding 1 triangle area $= 333.2\text{ cm}^2$: 1.0 Mark Area of 1 design $= 77.47\text{ cm}^2$: 1.0 Mark Total area of 6 designs $= 464.82\text{ cm}^2$: 1.0 Mark Calculating cost $=$ Rs 162.68: 1.0 Mark
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