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Let us take the example given in Section 3.1. Akhila goes to a fair with Rs. 20 and wants to have rides on the Giant Wheel and play Hoopla. Represent this situation algebraically and graphically (geometrically)
Solution:
Given the number of giant wheel rides is half the number of times she played hoopla.
Let the number of giant wheel ride be x and the number of times she played Hoopla be y.
⇒ y = ½ x or 2y = x
x - 2y = 0 be equation (1)
Also it is given that the cost of a giant wheel ride is Rs 3 and to play Hoopla is Rs 4. She spent Rs 20.
⇒ 3x + 4y = 20 be equation (2)
From equation (1):
When x = 0; y = 0 and x = 2; y = 1
From equation (2)
When x = 0; y = 5 and x = 4; y = 2
☛ Check: NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths Chapter 3
Let us take the example given in Section 3.1. Akhila goes to a fair with Rs. 20 and wants to have rides on the Giant Wheel and play Hoopla. Represent this situation algebraically and graphically (geometrically)
Summary:
Akhila’s situation when she goes to a fair with Rs. 20 and wants to have rides on the Giant Wheel and play Hoopla is represented graphically and algebraically
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