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Get here all the solutions of class 10 Maths Exercise 3.1 Question 1 (i)
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Get here all the solutions of class 10 Maths Exercise 3.1 Question 1(i)
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10 students of Class X took part in a Mathematics quiz. If the number of girls is 4 more than the number of boys, find the number of boys and girls who took part in the quiz.
Get here all the solutions of class 10 Maths Exercise 3.1 Question 1 (i)
Get here all the solutions of class 10 Maths Exercise 3.1 Question 1 (i)
See less5 pencils and 7 pens together cost rupey 50, whereas 7 pencils and 5 pens together cost rupey 46. Find the cost of one pencil and that of one pen.
Get here all the solutions of class 10 Maths Exercise 3.1 Question 1(ii)
Get here all the solutions of class 10 Maths Exercise 3.1 Question 1(ii)
See less10 students of Class X took part in a Mathematics quiz. If the number of girls is 4 more than the number of boys, find the number of boys and girls who took part in the quiz.
Get here all the solutions of class 10 Maths Exercise 3.1 Question 1(i)
Get here all the solutions of class 10 Maths Exercise 3.1 Question 1(i)
See lessOn comparing the ratios a₁ / a₂ , b₁/ b ₂ and c₁ / c ₂ , find out whether the lines representing the following pairs of linear equations intersect at a point, are parallel or coincident: 5x – 5y + 8 = 0, 7x + 6y – 9 = 0
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Get here all the solutions of class 10 Maths Exercise 3.1 Question 2
See lessOn comparing the ratios, a₁/a₂, b₁/b₂ and c₁/c₂, find out whether the pair of linear equations are consistent, or inconsistent. 3x + 2y = 5; 2x – 3y = 7
Get here all the solutions of class 10 Maths Exercise 3.1 Question 3
Get here all the solutions of class 10 Maths Exercise 3.1 Question 3
See lessOn comparing the ratios, a₁/a₂, b₁/b₂ and c₁/c₂, find out whether the pair of linear equations are consistent, or inconsistent. 2x – 3y = 8; 4x – 6y = 9
Get here all the solutions of class 10 Maths Exercise 3.1 Question 3
Get here all the solutions of class 10 Maths Exercise 3.1 Question 3
See lessOn comparing the ratios, a₁/a₂, b₁/b₂ and c₁/c₂, find out whether the pair of linear equations are consistent, or inconsistent. (3/2)x + (5/3)y = 7; 9x – 10y = 14
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Get here all the solutions of class 10 Maths Exercise 3.1 Question 3
See lessOn comparing the ratios, a₁/a₂, b₁/b₂ and c₁/c₂, find out whether the pair of linear equations are consistent, or inconsistent. (4/3)x + 2y = 8; 2x + 3y = 12
Get here all the solutions of class 10 Maths Exercise 3.1 Question 3
Get here all the solutions of class 10 Maths Exercise 3.1 Question 3
See lessWhich of the following pairs of linear equations are consistent/inconsistent? If consistent, obtain the solution graphically:
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See lessHalf the perimeter of a rectangular garden, whose length is 4 m more than its width, is 36 m. Find the dimensions of the garden.
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Get here all the solutions of class 10 Maths Exercise 3.1 Question 5
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