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Question 1

A car travels 94 km at 47 km/h. The driver's age is 2 times the travel time in hours. How old is the driver?
Time = Distance/Speed = 94/47 = 2 hours. Driver's age = 2 × 2 = 4

Question 2

A car travels 224 km at 56 km/h. The driver's age is 4 times the travel time in hours. How old is the driver?
Time = Distance/Speed = 224/56 = 4 hours. Driver's age = 4 × 4 = 16

Question 3

Two liquids mixed in ratio 3:1 make 34 liters. The elder person's age equals the larger quantity, the younger's equals the smaller. Age difference?
Larger quantity = 25L, smaller = 9L. Age difference = 25 - 9 = 16

Question 4

Two liquids mixed in ratio 2:1 make 48 liters. The elder person's age equals the larger quantity, the younger's equals the smaller. Age difference?
Larger quantity = 32L, smaller = 16L. Age difference = 32 - 16 = 16

Question 5

Simple interest on ₹1170 at 7% for 2 years is ₹163. A's age is principal/100, B's age is interest/10. Find A+B's age.
A = 1170//100 = 11, B = 163//10 = 16. Sum = 27

Question 6

Simple interest on ₹1237 at 6% for 5 years is ₹371. A's age is principal/100, B's age is interest/10. Find A+B's age.
A = 1237//100 = 12, B = 371//10 = 37. Sum = 49

Question 7

A car travels 147 km at 49 km/h. The driver's age is 4 times the travel time in hours. How old is the driver?
Time = Distance/Speed = 147/49 = 3 hours. Driver's age = 3 × 4 = 12

Question 8

A car travels 177 km at 59 km/h. The driver's age is 3 times the travel time in hours. How old is the driver?
Time = Distance/Speed = 177/59 = 3 hours. Driver's age = 3 × 3 = 9

Question 9

Simple interest on ₹2495 at 5% for 5 years is ₹623. A's age is principal/100, B's age is interest/10. Find A+B's age.
A = 2495//100 = 24, B = 623//10 = 62. Sum = 86

Question 10

A car travels 295 km at 59 km/h. The driver's age is 4 times the travel time in hours. How old is the driver?
Time = Distance/Speed = 295/59 = 5 hours. Driver's age = 5 × 4 = 20

Question 11

Two liquids mixed in ratio 4:1 make 39 liters. The elder person's age equals the larger quantity, the younger's equals the smaller. Age difference?
Larger quantity = 31L, smaller = 8L. Age difference = 31 - 8 = 23

Question 12

A is 5 years older than B. A's age equals the cost price (₹125) and B's age equals the selling price when profit is 50%. Find A's age.
Given: A = cost price = 125, B = selling price = 187. Age difference matches: 125 - 187 = -62

Question 13

Two liquids mixed in ratio 4:1 make 43 liters. The elder person's age equals the larger quantity, the younger's equals the smaller. Age difference?
Larger quantity = 34L, smaller = 9L. Age difference = 34 - 9 = 25

Question 14

Simple interest on ₹1599 at 9% for 3 years is ₹431. A's age is principal/100, B's age is interest/10. Find A+B's age.
A = 1599//100 = 15, B = 431//10 = 43. Sum = 58

Question 15

Simple interest on ₹3623 at 6% for 3 years is ₹652. A's age is principal/100, B's age is interest/10. Find A+B's age.
A = 3623//100 = 36, B = 652//10 = 65. Sum = 101

Question 16

Two liquids mixed in ratio 2:1 make 30 liters. The elder person's age equals the larger quantity, the younger's equals the smaller. Age difference?
Larger quantity = 20L, smaller = 10L. Age difference = 20 - 10 = 10

Question 17

Simple interest on ₹2315 at 9% for 4 years is ₹833. A's age is principal/100, B's age is interest/10. Find A+B's age.
A = 2315//100 = 23, B = 833//10 = 83. Sum = 106

Question 18

A car travels 90 km at 45 km/h. The driver's age is 2 times the travel time in hours. How old is the driver?
Time = Distance/Speed = 90/45 = 2 hours. Driver's age = 2 × 2 = 4

Question 19

A car travels 132 km at 44 km/h. The driver's age is 2 times the travel time in hours. How old is the driver?
Time = Distance/Speed = 132/44 = 3 hours. Driver's age = 3 × 2 = 6

Question 20

Simple interest on ₹2127 at 10% for 3 years is ₹638. A's age is principal/100, B's age is interest/10. Find A+B's age.
A = 2127//100 = 21, B = 638//10 = 63. Sum = 84
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