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    A class has total $$60$$ students with $$x$$ girls and $$y$$ boys. The number of girls is twice the number of boys. Express these statement in the linear equations form.

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     Draw the graph for the linear equation $$3y+5=0$$ and select the correct option:

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    Write a linear equation in two variables to represent the following statement.

    In a one-day International cricket match between India and Sri Lanka, the two teams together scored 679 runs.

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    Express the given information in mathematical form using two variables:

    One number is 5 more than seven times the other number.

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    Any point on $$y$$ axis is of the form

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    The equation $$x=7$$ can be written in two variables $$x,\,y$$ as

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    Frame simultaneous linear equations in two variables representing the following information:

    Sum of the ages of Monali and Sonali is 29 years. Monali is younger than Sonali by 3 years. 

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    $$y = 2$$ is a line

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    Which equation represents the line that passes through the point $$(-5, -3)$$ and is parallel to the $$x$$-axis?

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    Consider the equation:
    $$\displaystyle y+7x=3x-2y+28$$

    If the equation is written in the form of $$\displaystyle ax+by=c$$, then what is the value of a?

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