Vaishali Bhatia and Rupesh Pathak Solutions for Chapter: Linear Equations in One Variable, Exercise 5: Exercise 6.2
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Questions from Vaishali Bhatia and Rupesh Pathak Solutions for Chapter: Linear Equations in One Variable, Exercise 5: Exercise 6.2 with Hints & Solutions
Construct three equations for the following solution:

Construct three equations for the following solution:

Construct three equations for the following solution:

Solve the following riddle:
I am a number, tell my identity, take me five times over and add a sixty! To reach a double century, you still need forty!

Three-fourth of a number is greater than two-third of the number by . Find the number.

The sum of two consecutive integers is . Find the numbers.

Divide into two parts such that half of one part is equal to the other part.

A box contains coins and coins whose total value is . If the number of coins is five times that of coins, find the number of coins of each type.
