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The document contains 20 math word problems ranging from algebra to geometry. The problems involve topics like finding the number of alphabets that can be made from matchsticks, calculating ages based on relationships, finding perimeters and lengths of rectangles, calculating speeds and distances, patterns in printing pages, and incomes of people.

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Class VI Algebra Mathematics

1. Given three matchsticks, how many alphabets can be made using all of them?
2. Let a and b be two variables that can take any value .Them a+b = b+a, which property is used here?
3. What is the perimeter of the given regular pentagon?

4. A man purchases 2 kg of chicken for Rs. 430 .Find the cost of 1 kg of chicken in paise?
5. Let the age of Ajith is y years. Given that he has two brothers , one of his brother’s age is twice of
Ajith and the others age is half of him. Express their ages in term of “y”,also find their ages if y= 4
years.
6. The length of a rectangle is 4 metres less than three times the breadth of the rectangle.
Express the breadth in terms of length.
7. Fill the values of a, b, c and d.

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8. Given that the rectangle has breadth which is thrice its length .The perimeter of the rectangle is 80.
Find the length of the rectangle?
9. A person travels at speed of X m/s for one minute, still he finds himself 49 m away from a point.
Given that the destination is 87 m away from that point. Find the distance between the starting
point and the destination?
10. A man in order to train his new employees gives x questions for one hour and in next hour he gives
10 more question compared to what he gave in the first hour. After two hours he finds the number
of questions solved is four less than his target which is 88, how many questions were answered in
the first hour?
11. What is the minimum numbers of match sticks required to form a rectangle?
12. Given the length and breadth of the rectangle is l and b .Find the perimeter of the rectangle?
13. Can we solve (7)*(38) by writing (7)*(30+8) which is (7)*(30) + (7)*(8).If yes, explain your answer .
14. Three friends A, Band C went out and participated in a competition where you have to climb up the
steps in the given time but none of them completed the race in the given time. If A is on step
number X and B is 8 steps behind A, C is 4 steps above A. Given that A is 13 steps from the

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destination, find the total number of steps in the race and the step number on which B and C are
standing respectively?
15. Given that the length of a rectangle is thrice of its breadth and the length of rectangle is 3m .Find the
perimeter of the rectangle?
16. Given that a printer prints 5 pages less in the second minute to what it prints in the first minute.
Given that it prints 77 pages in two minutes, how many pages does it print in the first minute?
17. Find the values of X?

18. The number of students in byjus classes in each year is twice the previous year. If the number of
students in byjus classes after 5 years is 3100. What is the number of students joined in the first
year?
19. Find the two digit number such that it is an even number and when divided by 3 leaves remainder of
2 and lies between 80 and 90.
20. The income of a man A is twice the income of B. The income B is thrice that of C. Given that the sum
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of income of A, B and C is Rs.72000, find the income of A?

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