R. Gupta Solutions for Exercise 1: EXERCISE
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Consider a number ‘’. Divide it by and add . If the result is , then the value of ‘’ is

A number ‘’ when multiplied by and added to three times its own gives , the number is:

If the sum of two numbers ‘’ and ‘' is equal to twice the first number, the second number ‘’ is

The excess of thrice a certain number over is . The number is:

The difference between the squares of two consecutive numbers is 25. The numbers are:

The sum of two digits of a number is . If is added to the number, the digits are reversed. The number is:

A number which when multiplied by 11 is as much above 180 as it was originally below it. The number is:

Divide Rs. 53 among X, Y, Z so that X may receive Rs.7 more than Y, and Y may receive Rs.8 more than Z.
