Word problems of linear equations 💜

Word problems of linear equations 💜

7th Grade

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10 Qs

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Word problems of linear equations 💜

Word problems of linear equations 💜

Assessment

Quiz

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Mathematics

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7th Grade

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Hard

Created by

Jaruwan Kuldittham

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10 questions

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1.

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5 mins • 1 pt

The sum of three consecutive numbers is -45. What is the largest number?

2.

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The sum of three consecutive numbers is -45. What is the smallest number?

3.

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A mother is five times as old as her son. If the difference in their ages is 60 years. Find the son's age.

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A mother is five times as old as her son. If the  difference in their ages is 60 years. Find the mother's age.

5.

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30 is subtracted from a number, then divided by 2, the result is 10. Find the number.

6.

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The difference of a number and 5 times  another is 108. Find the largest number.

7.

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A mother is five times as old as her daughter. If the sum of their ages 6 years ago was 60. Find the sum of their present ages. 

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