Subject Experts Solutions for Chapter: Simple Linear Equations, Exercise 8: Let Us Try 13.2

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EASY
7th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Express 4 less than a number x is 64 in the form of equation.

MEDIUM
7th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Solve the equation s9=-11 using the systematic method.

EASY
7th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Verify the equation 5+8=13 and write if it is ‘True’ or ‘False’.

EASY
7th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Verify the equation 25-12=15 and write if it is ‘True’ or ‘False’.

EASY
7th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Verify the equation 204=5 and write if it is ‘True’ or ‘False’.

EASY
7th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Verify the equation 24+32=60 and write if it is ‘True’ or ‘False’.

HARD
7th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Represent the following scenario in the form of an equation.

The length of a rectangle is 1 unit less than twice a number. Its width is 2 units more than the same number. The perimeter of the rectangle is 32 units.

HARD
7th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Represent the following scenario in the form of an equation.

The number of boys in the class is 12. The total number of students in the class is twice the number of boys plus 7. Take the number of girls in the class as g.