R. D. Sharma Solutions for Chapter: Linear Equations in One Variable, Exercise 4: EXERCISE
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A man is times as old as his son. After years, he will be only twice as old as his son. Find their present ages.

The difference in age between a girl and her younger sister is years. The younger sister in turn is years older than her brother. The sum of the ages of the younger sister and her brother is . How old are the three children?

One day, during their vacation at a beach resort, Shella found twice as many seashells as Anita and Anita found shells more than Sandy. Together Sandy and Shella found seashells. How many did each of them find?

Andy has twice as many marbles as Pandy, and Sandy has half as many has Andy and Pandy put together. If Andy has marbles more than Sandy. How many does each of them have?

A bag contains paise and paise coins whose total value is . If the number of paise coins is four times that of paise coins, find the number of each type of coins.

The length of a rectangular field is twice its breadth. If the perimeter of the field is meters, find the dimensions of the field.

There are only paise coins in a purse. The value of money in the purse is . Find the number of coins in the purse

In a hostel mess, rice are consumed everyday. If each student gets of rice per day, find the number of students who take meals in the hostel mess.
