Prakash Tiwari and Ishita Joshi Solutions for Chapter: Algebra, Exercise 6: Let's Practice

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Prakash Tiwari Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - Prakash Tiwari and Ishita Joshi Solutions for Chapter: Algebra, Exercise 6: Let's Practice

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Questions from Prakash Tiwari and Ishita Joshi Solutions for Chapter: Algebra, Exercise 6: Let's Practice with Hints & Solutions

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Frame eight expressions with numbers 2 and variable x, proved the expression should not use more than one operation from multiplication, division, addition and subtraction. The expressions must be expressed in terms of x.

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Given below are a few expressions. Carefully identify the following operations and mention how these expression have been formed.

x+6, x-6, y+18, y-19

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Given below are a few expressions. Carefully identify the following operations and mention how these expression have been formed.

15y, y15, 15z

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Given below are a few expressions. Carefully identify the following operations and mention how these expression have been formed.

3y+18, 4z-16, 9y+33

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Given below are a few expressions. Carefully identify the following operations and mention how these expression have been formed.

8m, -8m+2, -8m-4

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Arjun is x years old, then determine Arjun's grandfather's age who is 3 times his age.

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Arjun is x years old, then determine Arjun's grandmother's age who is 4 years younger than his grandfather. Arjun's grandfather's age is who is three times Arjun's age.

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6th ICSE
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Hundred times hundreds digits is added to ten times tens digit which is further added to ones digit gives a 3-digit number. If x, y and z are the ones, tens and hundred digits, respectively, then express the number using an algebraic expression.