Revathi Sivasankar and Manikandan Jayaprabha Solutions for Chapter: Algebra, Exercise 1: EXERCISE

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Revathi Sivasankar Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - Revathi Sivasankar and Manikandan Jayaprabha Solutions for Chapter: Algebra, Exercise 1: EXERCISE

Attempt the free practice questions on Chapter 2: Algebra, Exercise 1: EXERCISE with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. Jessi Gateway to Mathematics Class 6 Term I solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from Revathi Sivasankar and Manikandan Jayaprabha Solutions for Chapter: Algebra, Exercise 1: EXERCISE with Hints & Solutions

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Convert the plain English into Algebraic expression:

Add the cost of three apples, two carrots and six bananas.

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Convert the plain English into Algebraic expression:

Equally distribute 1000 rupees to n people.

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Here is a pattern shown- use a variable that gives the general rule for the pattern given below (toothpicks are used to make the designs)

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If there are 30 mangoes in a box, how many mangoes will be there in m boxes.

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Pick out all the like terms:

4x, x, x+1, 3x2, 2xy; 5x2y, 9x, -2x

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Like terms have the _____ variable and they can be added or subtracted.

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General Rule: Every successive odd number is 2 more than the previous odd number i.e. a+2, where a is an odd number.

If a is 5 - using the rule write the next 4 odd numbers.

If a is 121 - write the next 5 odd numbers.

If a is 1,001 - write the next 3 odd numbers.

If a is 999999 write the next 2 odd numbers.

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Look at the circle of numbers. Recognise the pattern and write the missing numbers given as x and y.

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