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Standard VII
Mathematics
Additive Identity & Additive Inverse
One number, 4...
Question
One number, 4 less than another number, is 11.
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Solution
Let the other number be x.
Then, 4 less than the other number will be (x – 4).
It is given that 4 less than the other number is 11.
∴ x – 4 = 11
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