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A sum of ₹2800 is to be used to award four prizes. If each prize after the first is ₹200 less than the preceding prize, find the value of each of the prizes

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Determine k so that (3k -2), (4k – 6) and (k +2) are three consecutive terms of an AP.

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Find the value of x for which the numbers (5x + 2), (4x - 1) and (x + 2) are in AP.

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If (3y – 1), (3y + 5) and (5y + 1) are three consecutive terms of an AP then find the value of y.

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Find the value of x for which (x + 2), 2x, ()2x + 3) are three consecutive terms of an AP.

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Show that `(a-b)^2 , (a^2 + b^2 ) and ( a^2+ b^2) ` are in AP.

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Find the three numbers in AP whose sum is 15 and product is 80.

 

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The sum of three numbers in AP is 3 and their product is -35. Find the numbers.

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Divide 24 in three parts such that they are in AP and their product is 440.

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The sum of three consecutive terms of an AP is 21 and the sum of the squares of these terms is 165. Find these terms

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The angles of quadrilateral are in whose AP common difference is 10° . Find the angles.

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Find four numbers in AP whose sum is 8 and the sum of whose squares is 216.

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The sum of first three terms of an AP is 48. If the product of first and second terms exceeds 4 times the third term by 12. Find the AP.

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The first three terms of an AP are respectively (3y – 1), (3y + 5) and (5y + 1), find the value of y .

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If k,(2k - 1) and (2k - 1) are the three successive terms of an AP, find the value of k.

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If 18, a, (b - 3) are in AP, then find the value of (2a – b)

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If the numbers a, 9, b, 25 from an AP, find a and b.

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If the numbers (2n – 1), (3n+2) and (6n -1) are in AP, find the value of n and the numbers

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How many three-digit natural numbers are divisible by 9?

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If the sum of first m terms of an AP is ( 2m2 + 3m) then what is its second term?

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