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If (x - y) is 6 more than (w + 2) and (x + y) is 3 less than (w - z), then (x-w) is

A

0.5

B

1

C

1.5

D

2

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The correct Answer is:
C

प्रश्न से
`x-y-(w+z)=6`
`x-y-w-z=6`.......1
`w-z-(x+y)=3`
`w-z-x-y=3`.............2
समीकरण 1-2 करने पर
`x-y-w-z-w+z++y=6-3`
`implies2x-2w=3`
`:.(x-w)=3/2=1.5`
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