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Integers Word Problems Class 7 | Sum, Difference & Division | Full Explanation 📝 YOUTUBE DESCRIPTION (With Solutions) In this video, we solve important word problems on Integers for Class 7. Many students get confused while converting word problems into equations. In this lesson, each question is explained step by step in an easy way. 🔹 Questions Solved in This Video: Q1. The sum of two integers is –12. If one of them is 43, find the other. Let the other integer be x x + 43 = –12 x = –12 – 43 x = –55 Answer: –55 Q2. The difference of an integer p and –8 is 3. Find the value of p. p – (–8) = 3 p + 8 = 3 p = –5 Answer: –5 Q3. Add the product of (–16) and (–9) to the quotient of (–132) by 6. Product = (–16) × (–9) = 144 Quotient = (–132) ÷ 6 = –22 Required answer = 144 + (–22) = 122 Q4. By what number should (–240) be divided to obtain 16? Let the number be x –240 ÷ x = 16 x = –15 Answer: –15 Q5. What should be divided by (–7) to obtain 12? Let the number be x x ÷ (–7) = 12 x = –84 Answer: –84 ✏️ EXTRA PRACTICE QUESTIONS (For Students) The sum of two integers is –20. If one is 8, find the other. The difference of an integer x and –5 is 10. Find x. Add the product of (–7) and 6 to the quotient of (–84) by 7. By what number should –144 be divided to get 12? What should be divided by –9 to obtain 15? 👉 Try these questions before watching the solution again. 📢 This video is useful for: CBSE Class 7 students Beginners in Integers Exam preparation & revision 👍 Like | Share | Subscribe Ambi Education #Class7Maths #Integers #IntegersWordProblems #Class7Integers #MathsTricks #CBSEClass7 #MathsEasyMethod #StudentConfusion #MarkClasses #MathsConcepts #ambieducation