Jammu and Kashmir Board Solutions for Chapter: Linear Equation In One Variable, Exercise 7: MISCELLANEOUS EXERCISE

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Jammu and Kashmir Board Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - Jammu and Kashmir Board Solutions for Chapter: Linear Equation In One Variable, Exercise 7: MISCELLANEOUS EXERCISE

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Questions from Jammu and Kashmir Board Solutions for Chapter: Linear Equation In One Variable, Exercise 7: MISCELLANEOUS EXERCISE with Hints & Solutions

EASY
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Solve for x, and check the solution.

3x+2x=23

MEDIUM
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Solve for x, and check the solution.

3x+2x=1+2x

MEDIUM
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The sum of three consecutive multiples of 7 is zero. Find the integers.

MEDIUM
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The age of Aqib and Saima are in the ratio of 1:2. After 11 years their ratio in age's will be 2:3. Find their present ages. 

MEDIUM
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A man has 49 in coins of denominations of 10, 5 and 1. The ratio between 10 coins and 5 coins is 1:2 and total coins are 15. How many coins of each denomination have the man?

MEDIUM
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Divide 243 into three parts such that half of the first Part, one-third of the second part and one-fourth of the third part shall be equal.

EASY
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There are chairs in the room. If 2 guests share a chair, one chair remains vacant and if each guest sits on a chair one guest remains standing. What is the number of guests?

MEDIUM
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There are birds on two trees. If a bird blew from first to second tree then there are equal number of birds in each tree. However if a bird flew from second to first tree then the birds on first tree are double than the birds on second tree. How many birds are on each tree?