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This document contains a summary of a mathematics worksheet for Class 8 students on the topic of linear equations in one variable. The worksheet includes 10 word problems involving linear equations that must be solved. The problems cover topics such as coin values, averages, and rates of travel. The document provides an overview of the key concepts and skills being practiced in the worksheet.

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Class-8 Maths Linear Equations Worksheet-2

This document contains a summary of a mathematics worksheet for Class 8 students on the topic of linear equations in one variable. The worksheet includes 10 word problems involving linear equations that must be solved. The problems cover topics such as coin values, averages, and rates of travel. The document provides an overview of the key concepts and skills being practiced in the worksheet.

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SUBJECT –MATHEMATICS

CLASS-VIII
CHAPTER-9 (LINEAR EQUATIONS IN ONE VARIABLE)
WORKSHEET (HOTS)

1. If – 4 = then what is the numerical value of (3x+2).


2. Divide 243 into three parts such that half of the first part , one-
third of the second part and one-fourth of the third part are all
equal.
3. A purse has only two-rupee and five-rupee coins. The sum of the
coins is 36 and the total value of the coins is Rs.84. Find the
number of five-rupee coins.
4. A number is 6 more than the average of , its half, its one-third
and its one-sixth.Find the number.

5. Solve for x. = , ≠±
6. If a scooterist drives at the rate of 24km/hr from his home, he
reaches his work place 5 minutes late. But if he drives at the rate
of 30km/hr, he reaches his work place 4 minutes early.
Find the distance of his work place from his home.
7. A purse has only one-rupee and two-rupee coins in it. The
number of two-rupee coins is one-third the number of one-
rupee coins. If the purse has Rs. 115, find the number of two-
rupee coins.
( ) ( )
8. Solve – = +
9. A number is 56 greater than the average of its third, quarter and
one-twelfth. Find it.
10. Solve : =

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