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Linear Equations in One Variable questions

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Q 83 Mark Question3 Marks
One day, during their vacation at a beach resort, Shella found twice as many sea shells as Anita and Anita found 5 shells more than sandy. Together sandy and Shella found 16 sea shells. How many did each of them find?
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Q 16MCQ1 Mark
Two$-$third of a number is greater than one-third of the number by $5$. The number is:
  • A
    $10$
  • B
    $5$
  • $15$
  • D
    $12$

Answer: C.

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Q 17MCQ1 Mark
The sum of two consecutive odd numbers is $36$. The larger number is:
  • A
    $17$
  • B
    $15$
  • $19$
  • D
    $21$

Answer: C.

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Q 18MCQ1 Mark
The sum of three consecutive odd numbers is $81$. The middle number is:
  • A
    $25$
  • $27$
  • C
    $31$
  • D
    $29$

Answer: B.

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Q 19MCQ1 Mark
The sum of two consecutive whole numbers is $43$. The smaller number is:
  • $21$
  • B
    $22$
  • C
    $23$
  • D
    $24$

Answer: A.

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Q 20MCQ1 Mark
If the sum of a number and its two$-$fifth is $70$. The number is:
  • A
    $70$
  • $50$
  • C
    $60$
  • D
    $90$

Answer: B.

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