Jose Paul Solutions for Chapter: Simple Equations, Exercise 4: EXERCISE 8.3
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The length of a rectangle exceeds its width by . If its perimeter is , find its dimensions.

Here is a square. Find the value of and also the length of the side of the square.

The length of a rectangle exceeds its width by . The width is increased by and the length is decreased by . The area of new rectangle is less than the area of the original rectangle. Find the dimensions of the original rectangle.

The length of a rectangle exceeds its width by . If the width is increased by and length is decreased by , the area is decreased by . Find the dimensions of the rectangle.

Two ships leave their base at apart. They travel towards each other at rates equal to and . If in hours will they be apart, then find the value of .

A car leaves Agra at travelling at . If a second car travelling at leaves Agra an hour later and overtakes the first car at , then find the value of .

The sum of the digits of a two-digit number is . If the digits are reversed, the number formed is less than the original number. Find the number.

The sum of the digits of a two-digit number is . If we reverse the digits, the new number will be more than the original number. What is the original number?
