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NCERT solution class 7 chapter 1 Integers 1.3 mathematics

EXERCISE 1.3



Integers Introduction to Properties Ex. 1.3 - NCERT Class 7th Maths Solutions


Q 1, Ex 1.3 - Integers - Chapter 1 - Maths Class 7th - NCERT

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Question 1:

Find each of the following products:
(a) 3 × (− 1) (b) (− 1) × 225
(c) (− 21) × (− 30) (d) (− 316) × (− 1)
(e) (− 15) × 0 × (−18) (f) (− 12) × (− 11) × (10)
(g) 9 × (− 3) × (− 6) (h) (− 18) × (− 5) × (− 4)
(i) (− 1) × (−2) × (− 3) × 4
(j) (− 3) × (− 6) × (− 2) × (− 1)

Answer:

(a) 3 × (−1) = −3
(b) (−1) × 225 = −225
(c) (−21) × (−30) = 630
(d) (−316) × (−1) = 316
(e) (−15) × 0 × (−18) = 0
(f) (−12) × (−11) × 10 = 1320
(g) 9 × (−3) × (−6) = 162
(h) (−18) × (−5) × (−4) = −360
(i) (−1) × (−2) × (−3) × 4 = −24
(j) (−3) × (−6) × (−2) × (−1) = 36



Q 2, Ex 1.3 - Integers - Chapter 1 - Maths Class 7th - NCERT


Question 2:

Verify the following:
(a) 
(b) 

Answer:

(a) L.H.S. = 18 × [7 + (− 3)] = 18 × [7 − 3] = 18 × 4 = 72
R.H.S. = [18 × 7] + [18 × (− 3)] = 126 + (− 54) = 72
Hence, 
(b) L.H.S. = (−21) × [(−4) + (−6)] = (−21) × [− 4 − 6] = (−21) × [−10] = 210
R.H.S. = [(−21) × (−4)] + [(−21) × (−6)] = 84 + 126 = 210
Hence, 


Q 3, Ex 1.3 - Integers - Chapter 1 - Maths Class 7th - NCERT

Question 3:

(i) For any integer a, what is (− 1) × a equal to?
(ii) Determine the integer whose product with (− 1) is
(a) − 22 (b) 37 (c) 0

Answer:

(i) As per the question, there will be three cases possible because we can divide number line among negative integers, 0 and positive integers.
So, case 1: When is any negative ineteger, that is, –a, then (−1) × (-a) = a
So, case 2: When is 0, then (−1) × 0 = 0
    So, case 3: When is any positive ineteger, that is, a, then (−1) × a = -a
Thus, the possible answers are a, 0 and -a.
(ii) (a) 
(b)
-37×-1=37(c) 


Q 4, Ex 1.3 - Integers - Chapter 1 - Maths Class 7th - NCERT


Question 4:

Starting from (− 1) × 5, write various products showing some pattern to show (− 1) × (− 1) =1.

Answer:

−1 × 5 = −5
−1 × 4 = −4 = − 5 + 1
−1 × 3 = −3 = − 4 + 1
−1 × 2 = −2 = − 3 + 1
−1 × 1 = −1 = − 2 + 1
−1 × 0 = 0 = − 1 + 1
Therefore, −1 × (−1) = 0 + 1 = 1


Q 5 (a,b,c,d), Ex 1.3 - Integers - Chapter 1 - Maths Class 7th - NCERT


Q 5 (e,f,g,h), Ex 1.3 - Integers - Chapter 1 - Maths Class 7th - NCERT


Question 5:

Find the product, using suitable properties:
(a) 26 × (− 48) + (− 48) × (− 36) (b) 8 × 53 × (−125)
(c) 15 × (− 25) × (− 4) × (− 10) (d) (− 41) × 102
(e) 625 × (− 35) + (− 625) × 65 (f) 7 × (50 − 2)
(g) (− 17) × (− 29) (h) (− 57) × (− 19) + 57

Answer:

(a) 26 × (−48) + (−48) × (−36)
= (−48) × 26 + (−48) × (−36) (b × a = a × b)
= (−48) [26 − 36] (× b + a × c) = a (b + c)
= (−48) × (−10) = 480
(b) 8 ×53 × (−125) = 8 × [53 × (−125)]
= 8 × [(−125) × 53] (b × a = a × b)
= [8 × (−125)] ×53 a × (b × c) = (× b) × c
= [−1000] × 53 = −53000
(c) 15 × (−25) × (−4) × (−10)
= 15 × [(−25) × (−4)] × (−10)
= 15 × [100] × (−10)
= 15 × (−1000) = −15000
(d) (−41) × 102
= (−41) × (100 + 2)
= (−41) × 100 + (−41) × 2 a × (b + c) = (× b) + (a × c)
= − 4100 − 82 = −4182
(e) 625 × (−35) + (−625) × 65
= 625 × [(−35) + (−65)] (× b) + (a × c) = a × (b + c)
= 625 × [−100] = −62500
(f) 7 × (50 − 2)
= (7 × 50) − (7 × 2) a × (b − c) = (× b) − (a × c)
= 350 − 14
= 336
(g) (−17) × (−29)
= (−17) × [−30 + 1]
= [(−17) × (−30)] + [(−17) × 1] a × (b + c) = (× b) + (a × c)
= [510] + [−17] = 493
(h) (−57) × (−19) + 57
= 57 × 19 + 57 × 1
= 57 [19 + 1] (× b) + (× c) = a × (b + c)
= 57 × 20 = 1140



Q 6, Ex 1.3 - Integers - Chapter 1 - Maths Class 7th - NCERT


Question 6:

A certain freezing process requires that room temperature be lowered from 40°C at the rate of 5°C every hour. What will be the room temperature 10 hours after the process begins?

Answer:

Initial temperature = 40°C
Change in temperature per hour = −5°C
Change in temperature after 10 hours = (−5) × 10 = −50°C
Final temperature = 40ºC + (−50ºC) = −10°C


Q 7, Ex 1.3 - Integers - Chapter 1 - Maths Class 7th - NCERT


Question 7:

In a class test containing 10 questions, 5 marks are awarded for every correct answer and (− 2) marks are awarded for every incorrect answer and 0 for questions not attempted.
(i) Mohan gets four correct and six incorrect answers. What is his score?
(ii) Reshma gets five correct answers and five incorrect answers, what is her score?
(iii) Heena gets two correct and five incorrect answers out of seven questions she attempts. What is her score?

Answer:

(i) Marks given for 1 correct answer = 5
Marks given for 4 correct answers = 5 × 4 = 20
Marks given for 1 wrong answer = −2
Marks given for 6 wrong answers = −2 × 6 = −12
Score obtained by Mohan = 20 − 12 = 8
(ii) Marks given for 1 correct answer = 5
Marks given for 5 correct answers = 5 × 5 = 25
Marks given for 1 wrong answer = −2
Marks given for 5 wrong answers = −2 × 5 = −10
Score obtained by Reshma = 25 − 10 = 15
(iii) Similarly,
Marks given for 2 correct answers = 5 × 2 = 10
Marks given for 5 wrong answers = −2 × 5 = −10
Score obtained by Heena = 10 − 10 = 0


Q 8, Ex 1.3 - Integers - Chapter 1 - Maths Class 7th - NCERT


Question 8:

A cement company earns a profit of Rs 8 per bag of white cement sold and a loss of Rs 5 per bag of grey cement sold.
(a) The company sells 3, 000 bags of white cement and 5,000 bags of grey cement in a month. What is its profit or loss?
(b) What is the number of white cement bags it must sell to have neither profit nor loss, if the number of grey bags sold is 6,400 bags.

Answer:

Profit is denoted by a positive integer and loss is denoted by a negative integer.
(a) Profit earned while selling 1 bag of white cement = Rs 8
Profit earned while selling 3000 bags of white cement = 8 × 3000
= 24000
Loss incurred while selling 1 bag of grey cement = −Rs 5
Loss incurred while selling 5000 bags of grey cement = −5 × 5000
= −25000
Total profit/loss earned = Profit + Loss
= 24000 + (−25000) = −1000
Therefore, a loss of Rs 1000 will be incurred by the company.
(b) Loss incurred while selling 1 bag of grey cement = −Rs 5
Loss incurred while selling 6400 bags of grey cement = (−5) × 6400
= −32000
Let the number of bags of white cement to be sold be x.
Profit earned while selling 1 bag of white cement = Rs 8
Profit earned while selling x bags of white cement = x × 8
= 8x
In condition of no profit no loss,
Profit earned + Loss incurred = 0
8+ (−32000) = 0
8= 32000
x = 4000
Therefore, 4000 bags of white cement must be sold.


Q 9, Ex 1.3 - Integers - Chapter 1 - Maths Class 7th - NCERT


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Question 9:

Replace the blank with an integer to make it a true statement.
(a) 
(b) 
(c) 
(d) 

Answer:

(a) 
(b) 
(c) 
(d) 

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