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Table of Contents

  1. Worded Problems (Geometric)
  2. Worded Problems (Speed)
  3. Worded Problems (Work)
  4. Worded Problems (Digits)
  5. Worded Problems (Mixture)
  6. Worded Problems (Clock)
  7. Series and Progression
  8. System of Linear Equation
  9. Quadratic Equation
  10. Ratio and Proportion

Worded Problems (Geometric)
Problem 1: A rectangular plot of ground is 120 yards long and 80 yards wide. To double the area of the plot, while retaining the rectangular shape, strips of equal width will be added at one end and along one side. Find the width of the strip.

Problem 2: Find the length of a side of an equilateral triangle whose altitude is 3 feet shorter than a side.

Problem 3: Find the side of a square whose diagonal is 5 feet longer than a side.


Worded Problems (Speed)
1. Problem 1: A rectangular plot of ground is 120 yards long and 80 yards wide. To double the area of the plot, while retaining the rectangular shape, strips of equal width will be added at one end and along one side. Find the width of the strip.


Worded Problems (Work)
Problem 1: A rectangular plot of ground is 120 yards long and 80 yards wide. To double the area of the plot, while retaining the rectangular shape, strips of equal width will be added at one end and along one side. Find the width of the strip.


Worded Problems (Digits)
1. Problem 1: A rectangular plot of ground is 120 yards long and 80 yards wide. To double the area of the plot, while retaining the rectangular shape, strips of equal width will be added at one end and along one side. Find the width of the strip.


Worded Problems (Mixture)
1. Problem 1: A rectangular plot of ground is 120 yards long and 80 yards wide. To double the area of the plot, while retaining the rectangular shape, strips of equal width will be added at one end and along one side. Find the width of the strip.


Worded Problems (Clock)
1. Problem 1: A rectangular plot of ground is 120 yards long and 80 yards wide. To double the area of the plot, while retaining the rectangular shape, strips of equal width will be added at one end and along one side. Find the width of the strip.


Series and Progression
1. Problem 1: A rectangular plot of ground is 120 yards long and 80 yards wide. To double the area of the plot, while retaining the rectangular shape, strips of equal width will be added at one end and along one side. Find the width of the strip.


System of Linear Equation
1. Problem 1: A rectangular plot of ground is 120 yards long and 80 yards wide. To double the area of the plot, while retaining the rectangular shape, strips of equal width will be added at one end and along one side. Find the width of the strip.


Quadratic Equation
1. Problem 1: A rectangular plot of ground is 120 yards long and 80 yards wide. To double the area of the plot, while retaining the rectangular shape, strips of equal width will be added at one end and along one side. Find the width of the strip.


Ratio and Proportion
1. Problem 1: A rectangular plot of ground is 120 yards long and 80 yards wide. To double the area of the plot, while retaining the rectangular shape, strips of equal width will be added at one end and along one side. Find the width of the strip.