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Problems producing Simple Equations:

I divide 240 shillings among a certain number of boys, of whom, if there had been five more, each would have received 10s. How many boys are there ?

Let x No. of boys.

x+5=No. of boys in supposed case

240

and

=10s.

x+5

240=10x+50

10x=190..x=19 No. of boys.

1. I divide 60 marbles among two boys, so that the one has four times as many as the other. How many has each ?

Let x=No. of one boy's share.

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And v+4x=60.x=12 and 4x=48.

2.

Divide 33 yards of silk so that one part may

be of the other.

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3. What is that number which when trebled and added to 17 makes 97 ?

x = number

Then 3x+17= 97
x= 263/3

4. Two boys are within 7 years of each other, the one being as much above 17 as the other is below it. What are their ages?

x = age of younger
Then x = 17-1

.. 13/14 +7 =

x= 13

20 the age of the elder.

5. If I had three times as many marbles as I have, and 17 more I should have 47, how many have I? a number

Then 3x+17 = 47

x = 10

6. I am three times as old as my son; six years ago I was five times as old.

What is my age?

x = son's age

3x father's age
3x-6= 5 (x-6)

2x 24 x = 12

father's age = 36

7. It takes 75 yards of carpet for a room the breadth of which is 16 feet. What is its length ?

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8. I divide 60 marbles among three boys, so that the first has twice as many as the second, and the second one three times as many as the third. many had each ?

a share of third

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9. The sum of two numbers is 36 and their difference 2.

What are the numbers ?

a lesser number

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10. Divide 112 acres of land among two people, so that the one may have

11.

Let a

of the other's share.

one share

Then x = other 29

x+2x = 112

x= 871/

112-87 248

=

What number is that which is 24 more than

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12. A certain number multiplied by 6, and the product lessened by 18, gives 3 times the original What is the number?

number.

x= number

6x-18 3x

13. A cow and sheep cost together £16; the cow

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14. A man has five children, between each of whom there is a difference of six years, and the oldest is eight times as old as the youngest.

are their ages ?

Let a age of youngest

What

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A man spends

of his income in rent,

in

taxes, in board, and saves £29 10s. What is his

income per annum ?

x= income

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17. I buy eggs at 1s. 8d. per dozen; if I had bought six more for the same money, they would have cost twopence less. How many did 1 buy? x= the number 22x = cost of one

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PROBLEMS PRODUCING SIMPLE EQUATIONS.

1. A number consists of two digits, the unit's figure is twice as large as the ten's figure, and the sum of the digits is 6; what is the number? Ans. 24.

2. A father is 28 years older than his son, and their united ages are 64; what are the ages of father and son respectively? Ans. 18 and 46.

3. The sum and difference of two numbers is 16 and 2 respectively; what are the two numbers? Ans. 7 and 9.

4. The sum of two numbers is 24, and their product 144; what are the numbers ? Ans. 12 & 12.

5. A person has as many copper pennies as silver sixpences in his pocket; the total money he has is seven shillings; what number of each coin has he? Ans. 12.

6. The product of two numbers is 132, and the quotient 11; what are the numbers? Ans. 11 and 12.

7. Find what that number is which exceeds its sixth part by 60. Ans. 72.

8. A father is forty years old and his son eight; in how many years will the father be three times as old as his son? Ans. 8

years.

9. Three men subscribe together three hundred pounds; the first subscribed three times as much as the third, and the second subscribed twice as much as the third; what did each subscribe? Ans. £150, £100, and £50.

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