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If twenty four men and sixteen women work on a day, the total wages to be paid is 11,600. If twelve men and thirty seven women work on a…
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Simple equations are mathematical expressions that involve one or more variables and follow the basic algebraic form. In these equations, the goal is to find the values of the variables that satisfy the given conditions. Simple equations typically consist of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division operations, making them fundamental to understanding algebraic concepts.
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