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When we interchange the digits, it is found that the resulting new number is greater than the original number by 27. What is the two-digit number? 4 years ago Satkriti Roao class 8 cbse ncert linear equations one variable A positive number is 5 times another number. If 21 is added to both the numbers, then one of the new numbers becomes twice the other new number. What are the numbers? 4 years ago Satkriti Roao class 8 cbse ncert linear equations one variable Amina thinks of a number and subtracts 5/2 from it. She multiplies the result by 8. The result now obtained is 3 times the same number she thought of. What is the number? 4 years ago Satkriti Roao class 8 cbse ncert linear equations one variable Solve the following equations and check your results. 1. 8x + 4 = 3 (x – 1) + 7 2. x = 4/5 (x + 10) 3. 2x/3 + 1 = 7x/15 + 3 4. 2y + 5/3 = 26/3 – y 5. 3m = 5m – 8/5 4 years ago Satkriti Roao class 8 cbse ncert linear equations one variable Solve the following equations and check your results. 1. 3x = 2x + 18 2. 5t – 3 = 3t – 5 3. 5x + 9 = 5 + 3x 4. 4z + 3 = 6 + 2z 5. 2x – 1 = 14 – x 4 years ago Satkriti Roao class 8 cbse ncert linear equations one variable The organisers of an essay competition decide that a winner in the competition gets a prize of ₹100 and a participant who does not win gets a prize of ₹25. 4 years ago Satkriti Roao class 8 cbse ncert linear equations one variable I have a total of ₹300 in coins of denomination ₹1, ₹2 and ₹5. The number of ₹2 coins is 3 times the number of ₹5 coins. 4 years ago Satkriti Roao class 8 cbse ncert linear equations one variable Lakshmi is a cashier in a bank. She has currency notes of denominations ₹100, ₹50 and ₹10, respectively. 4 years ago Satkriti Roao class 8 cbse ncert linear equations one variable A rational number is such that when you multiply it by 5/2 and add 2/3 to the product, you get -7/12. What is the number? 4 years ago Satkriti Roao class 8 cbse ncert linear equations one variable Fifteen years from now Ravi’s age will be four times his present age. What is Ravi’s present age? 4 years ago Satkriti Roao class 8 cbse ncert linear equations one variable Baichung’s father is 26 years younger than Baichung’s grandfather and 29 years older than Baichung. 4 years ago Satkriti Roao class 8 cbse ncert linear equations one variable The number of boys and girls in a class are in the ratio 7 : 5. The number of boys is 8 more than the number of girls. What is the total class strength? 4 years ago Satkriti Roao class 8 cbse ncert linear equations one variable The ages of Rahul and Haroon are in the ratio 5:7. Four years later the sum of their ages will be 56 years. What are their present ages? 4 years ago Satkriti Roao class 8 cbse ncert linear equations one variable Three consecutive integers are such that when they are taken in increasing order and multiplied by 2, 3 and 4 respectively, they add up to 74. Find these numbers. 4 years ago Satkriti Roao class 8 cbse ncert linear equations one variable The sum of three consecutive multiples of 8 is 888. Find the multiples. 4 years ago Satkriti Roao class 8 cbse ncert linear equations one variable Three consecutive integers add up to 51. What are these integers? 4 years ago Satkriti Roao class 8 cbse ncert linear equations one variable Two numbers are in the ratio 5 : 3. If they differ by 18, what are the numbers? 4 years ago Satkriti Roao class 8 cbse ncert linear equations one variable Sum of two numbers is 95. If one exceeds the other by 15, find the numbers. 4 years ago Satkriti Roao class 8 cbse ncert linear equations one variable The base of an isosceles triangle is 4/3 cm. The perimeter of the triangle is 4 years ago Satkriti Roao class 8 cbse ncert linear equations one variable The perimeter of a rectangular swimming pool is 154 m. Its length is 2 m more than twice its breadth. What are the length and the breadth of the pool? 4 years ago Satkriti Roao class 8 cbse ncert linear equations one variable Page 5 / 5 Prev 1 2 3 4 5 Share: Super Globals Requests: Server: Options and Features route: community use_home_url: url: https://eanshub.com/community/ pageid:187 default_groupid: 3 2022 How Can We Help? Δ Home About Us Contact Us Privacy Policy Term of Use Copyright © 2020 Eanshub All Rights Reserved