Vaishali Bhatia and Rupesh Pathak Solutions for Chapter: Linear Equations in One Variable, Exercise 5: Exercise 6.2

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Vaishali Bhatia Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - 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

MEDIUM
7th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Construct three equations for the following solution:

y=-1

MEDIUM
7th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Construct three equations for the following solution:

x=5

EASY
7th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Construct three equations for the following solution:

z=0

HARD
7th CBSE
IMPORTANT

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!

MEDIUM
7th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Three-fourth of a number is greater than two-third of the number by 7. Find the number.

HARD
7th CBSE
IMPORTANT

The sum of two consecutive integers is 49. Find the numbers.

MEDIUM
7th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Divide 96 into two parts such that half of one part is equal to the other part.

HARD
7th CBSE
IMPORTANT

A box contains  1 coins and  2 coins whose total value is  70. If the number of  1 coins is five times that of  2 coins, find the number of coins of each type.