Arul has 16 Apples, Raghav has 32 Apples, Ramesh has 48 Apples. The number of apples they possess forms an A.P with a common difference of
9
16
32
46
If Sah has 12 apples, and Jim has twice the number of apples Sah has, then how many apples do they have together?
The number of apples Ram has is three less than half of the apple possessed by his friend Shyam. If Shyam has 'r' number of apples then the expression for the number of apples possessed by Ram is
If arav has 'x' number of apples and vimal has five more than twice the number of apples arav has, then the total number of apples with arav and vimal is algebraically written as