R. S. Aggarwal Solutions for Chapter: Numbers, Exercise 1: EXERCISE 1A
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A number when divided by , gives as remainder. If the same number is divided by , what will be the remainder?

On adding a natural number to the product of four consecutive natural numbers, we get a perfect square number. The value of is:

The sum of the squares of two numbers is and the square of their difference is . The product of the two numbers is:

The sum of three numbers is . If the first number be twice the second and third number be one third of the first, then the second number is:

The fifth part of a number increased by is equal to its fourth part diminished by . The number is:

A number is more than its . The number is:

What value will replace the question mark in the following equations?

What value will replace the question mark in the following equations?
