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In a Plot of Ground of Area 6000 Sq. M, Only 4500 Sq. M is Allowed for Construction. What Percent is to Be Left Without Construction? - Mathematics

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In a plot of ground of area 6000 sq. m, only 4500 sq. m is allowed for construction. What percent is to be left without construction?

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Total ground area = 6000 sq. m.
Allowed for construction = 4500 sq.m.
Area left without construction = 6,000 sq. m –  4500 sq. m = 1500 sq. m
Percentage of construction left = `1500/6000xx100` = 25%

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अध्याय 16: Percent (Percentage) - Exercise 16 (B)

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सेलिना Mathematics [English] Class 6
अध्याय 16 Percent (Percentage)
Exercise 16 (B) | Q 11

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Activity Litres per person per day
Drinking 3
Cooking 4
Bathing 20
Sanitation 40
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When you design your healthy diet, you want to make sure that you meet the dietary requirements to help you grow into a healthy adult. As you plan your menu, follow the following guidelines

  1. Calculate your ideal weight as per your height from the table given at the end of this question.
  2. An active child should eat around 55.11 calories for each kilogram desired weight.
  3. 55 per cent of calories should come from carbohydrates. There are 4 calories in each gram of carbohydrates.
  4. 15 per cent of your calories should come from proteins. There are 4 calories in each gram of proteins.
  5. 30 per cent of your calories may come from fats. There are 9 calories in each gram of fat.

Following is an example to design your own healthy diet.

Example

  1. Ideal weight = 40 kg.
  2. The number of calories needed = 40 × 55.11 = 2204.4
  3. Calories that should come from carbohydrates = 2204.4 × 0.55 = 1212.42 calories.
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  4. Calories that should come from proteins = 2204.4 × 0.15 = 330.66 calories.
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  5. Calories that may come from fat = 2204.4 × 0.3 = 661.3 calories.
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Answer the Given Questions

  1. Your ideal desired weight is ______ kg.
  2. The quantity of calories you need to eat is ______.
  3. The quantity of protein needed is ______ g.
  4. The quantity of fat required is ______ g.
  5. The quantity of carbohydrates required is ______ g.
Ideal Height and Weight Proportion
Men Women
Feet cm Kilograms Feet cm Kilograms
5’ 152 48 4’7” 140 34
5’1” 155 51 4’8” 142 36
5’2” 157 54 4’9” 145 39
5’3” 160 56 4’1” 147 41
5’4” 163 59 4’11” 150 43
5’5” 165 62 5’ 152 45
5’6” 168 65 5’1” 155 48
5’7” 170 67 5’2” 157 50
5’8” 173 70 5’3” 160 52
5’9” 175 73 5’4” 163 55
5’10” 178 75 5’5” 165 57
5’11” 180 78 5’6” 168 59
6’ 183 81 5’7” 170 61
6’1” 185 84 5’8” 173 64
6’2” 188 86 5’9” 175 66
6’3” 191 89 5’10” 178 68
6’4” 193 92 5’11” 180 70

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