The document contains 10 math word problems involving linear equations, factorisation, and multiplication tables. Specifically, it includes:
1) 10 linear equation word problems asking to find unknown numbers, ages, ratios, etc. given mathematical relationships between the quantities.
2) 10 algebra factorisation problems asking to factorise expressions involving variables like x, y, a.
3) An instruction to learn and write out multiplication tables from 6 to 16 in preparation for a test.
4) An instruction to learn and write out the key concepts and formulas from Physics chapter 3 section E.
The document contains 10 math word problems involving linear equations, factorisation, and multiplication tables. Specifically, it includes:
1) 10 linear equation word problems asking to find unknown numbers, ages, ratios, etc. given mathematical relationships between the quantities.
2) 10 algebra factorisation problems asking to factorise expressions involving variables like x, y, a.
3) An instruction to learn and write out multiplication tables from 6 to 16 in preparation for a test.
4) An instruction to learn and write out the key concepts and formulas from Physics chapter 3 section E.
The document contains 10 math word problems involving linear equations, factorisation, and multiplication tables. Specifically, it includes:
1) 10 linear equation word problems asking to find unknown numbers, ages, ratios, etc. given mathematical relationships between the quantities.
2) 10 algebra factorisation problems asking to factorise expressions involving variables like x, y, a.
3) An instruction to learn and write out multiplication tables from 6 to 16 in preparation for a test.
4) An instruction to learn and write out the key concepts and formulas from Physics chapter 3 section E.
ages of his two children. After 12 years, his age is the same as the sum of the ages of his two children. Find the present age of the father.
(ii) If from twice the greater of the two numbers,
45 is subtracted, the result is the other number. If from twice the smaller number, 21 is subtracted, the result is the greater number. Find the numbers..
(iii) The difference between two numbers is 12 and
the difference between their squares is 456. Find the numbers.
(iv) If two is added to each of the two given
numbers, their ratio becomes 1:2. However, if 4 is Subtracted from each of the given numbers, the ratio becomes 5:11. Find the numbers.
(v) Find the fraction which becomes ½ when its
numerator is increased by 6 and is equal to ⅓ when
its denominator is increased by 7. (vi) A number consists of two digits, the difference of those digits is 5. If 8 times the number is equal to 3 times the number obtained by reversing the digits, find the number.
(vii) A number of two digits exceeds four times the
sum of its digits by 6 and the number is increased by 9 on reversing the digits. Find the number.
(viii) One year ago, a man was four times as old as
his son. After 6 years, his age exceeds twice his son’s age by 9 years. Find their present ages.
(ix) 5 years ago, A was thrice as old as B and 10
years later, A shall be twice as old as B. Find their present ages.
(x) The sum of digits of a two digit number is 7. If
the digits are reversed, the new number increases by 3, equals 4 times the original number. Find the original number. Q2 FACTORISATION