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Linear Equations in One Variable question types

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Linear Equations in One Variable questions

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Q 113 Mark Question3 Marks
A sum of Rs. 500 is in the form of denominations of Rs. 5 and Rs. 10. If the total number of notes is 90. Find the number of notes of each type.
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Q 16MCQ1 Mark
Mark against the correct answer in the following:
If $(2n + 5) = 3(3n - 10)$, then $n =?$
  • $5$
  • B
    $3$
  • C
    $\frac{2}{5}$
  • D
    $\frac{2}{3}$

Answer: A.

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Q 17MCQ1 Mark
Mark against the correct answer in the following:If $\frac{2\text{x}-1}{3}=\frac{\text{x}-2}{3}+1$ then $x =?$
  • $2$
  • B
    $4$
  • C
    $6$
  • D
    $8$

Answer: A.

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Q 18MCQ1 Mark
Mark against the correct answer in the following:The sum of two consecutive whole numbers is $53$. The smaller number is:
  • A
    $25$
  • $26$
  • C
    $29$
  • D
    $23$

Answer: B.

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Q 19MCQ1 Mark
Mark against the correct answer in the following: On adding $9$ to the twice of a whole number gives $31$ The whole number is:
  • A
    $21$
  • $16$
  • C
    $17$
  • D
    $11$

Answer: B.

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Q 20MCQ1 Mark
Mark against the correct answer in the following: The sum of two consecutive odd numbers is $36$, the smaller one is:
  • A
    $15$
  • $17$
  • C
    $19$
  • D
    $13$

Answer: B.

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