O P Malhotra, S K Gupta and, Anubhuti Gangal Solutions for Exercise 2: Exercise

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O P Malhotra Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - O P Malhotra, S K Gupta and, Anubhuti Gangal Solutions for Exercise 2: Exercise

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Questions from O P Malhotra, S K Gupta and, Anubhuti Gangal Solutions for Exercise 2: Exercise with Hints & Solutions

EASY
9th ICSE
IMPORTANT

Divide 36 into four parts so that if 2 is added to the first part, 2 is subtracted from the second part, the third part is multiplied by 2, and the 
fourth part is divided by 2, then the resulting number is the same in each case. 
 

MEDIUM
9th ICSE
IMPORTANT

There were 2500 persons who bought tickets to see a village fair. The adults paid 75 paise each for their admission tickets but the children paid 25 paise each. If the total receipts amounted to 1503, using an equation method, find how many children saw the fair?

MEDIUM
9th ICSE
IMPORTANT

In a triangle, the sum of the two angles is equal to the third. If the difference between them is 50°, determine the angles.

MEDIUM
9th ICSE
IMPORTANT

In a parallelogram, one angle is 25th of the adjacent angle. Determine the angles of this parallelogram.

MEDIUM
9th ICSE
IMPORTANT

The boat goes 24 km upstream and 28 km downstream in 6 hours. It goes 30 km upstream and 21 km downstream, in 612 hours. Find the speed of the boat in still water and also the speed of the stream.

MEDIUM
9th ICSE
IMPORTANT

Satish and Ashok start at the same time from two places 21 km apart. If they walk in the same direction Satish overtakes Ashok in the 21 hours but if they walk in opposite directions, they meet in 3 hours. Find the rate at which each of them walks.

MEDIUM
9th ICSE
IMPORTANT

A boy walks to a picnic spot from his house in 6 hours, but he can travel the same distance on his cycle in 2 hours. If his average cycling speed is 7 kilometres per hour faster than his average walking speed, find his average walking speed and his average cycling speed. 

MEDIUM
9th ICSE
IMPORTANT

A man travels 600 km partly by train and partly by car. If he covers 400 km by train and the rest by car, it takes him 6 hours and 30 minutes. But if he travels 200 km by train and the rest by car, he takes half an hour longer. Find the speed of the train and that of the car.