Dr. Lal And Jain Solutions for Exercise 1: Solved Examples
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The difference between the middle number of three consecutive odd numbers and the middle number of three consecutive even numbers is 7. What will be the difference between the total of the three odd numbers and the total of the three even numbers?

When 40% of the first number is added to the second number, the second number becomes 1.2 times of itself. What is the ratio between the first and second numbers?

The difference between two two-digit numbers is 24 while the sum of these two numbers is 102. What is the larger number?

The sum of three consecutive even numbers is 28 more than the average of these three numbers. What is the first one of these three numbers?

The product of two numbers is 24 times the difference between these two numbers. If the sum of these numbers is 14, what is the larger number?
