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1.

What is the 10 percent law of energy

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percent LAW of TRANSFER ofenergy from one trophic level to the NEXT was introduced by Raymond Lindeman (1942). According to thislaw, during the transfer of energy from organic food from one trophic level to the next, only about ten percent of theenergy from organic MATTER is stored

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he CORRECT ANSWER

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veenita sold a table and a chair for Rs.1050,thereby making a profit of 10% on the table and 25% on the chair. if she had taken a profit of 25% on the table and 10% on the chair she would have got Rs.1065. find the cost price of each

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x and y:Let the cost of the table be xAnd the cost of the chair be YFIND the original selling price of the table and chair:Profit from the table = 10% x = 0.1xSelling Price of the table = x + 0.1x = 1.1x Profit from the chair = 25% y = 0.25ySelling Price of the chair = y + 0.25y = 1.25yTotal selling price = 1.1x + 1.25y FORM the equation:The selling price is RS 10501.1x + 1.25y = 1050Find the new selling price of the table and chair:Profit from the table = 25% x = 0.25xSelling Price of the table = x + 0.25x = 1.25xProfit from the chair = 10% y = 0.1ySelling Price of the chair = y + 0.1y = 1.1yTotal selling price = 1.25x + 1.1y Form the equation:1.25x + 1.1y = 1065Putting the 2 equations together:1.1x + 1.25y = 1050 ----------------- [ 1 ]1.25x + 1.1y = 1065----------------- [ 2 ][ 1 ] x 1.25 :      1.375x + 1.5625y = 1312.6 ---------------- [ 3 ][ 2 ] x 1.1  :       1.375x + 1.21y = 1171.50      ---------------- [ 4 ][ 3 ] - [ 4 ] :0.3525y = 141y = Rs 400  ----------------  SUB into [ 1 ] FIND x:1.1x + 1.25y = 1050 1.1x + 1.25 (400) = 10501.1x + 500 = 10501.1x = 550x = Rs 500Find the cost price:Cost Price of the table = x = Rs 500Cost Price of the chair = y = Rs 400Answer: The cost price of the table is Rs 500 and the cost price of the chair is Rs 400

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Malayalam Essay on corruption a social evil VERY URGENT

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shared by 671 Words Essay on Corruption – Corruption is one of the social evils found in all the societies of the world. In some societies, it is more rampant than some others. Unfortunately, India is regarded as one of the countries in which corruption has become very much widespread during the recent years; corruption is one of the factors that have contributed to the degradation of the Indian politics.“Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” That is what the events at the national political scene seem to suggest, at least, during the last couple of years. Practice of corruption at lower levels by some clerks, peons and at TENDERS for some petty amount, is understand­able and tolerable.They may practice it DUE to tough FINANCIAL conditions, excessive demands from family, friends or society, health hazards, or some or other KINDS of pressures. What is more disturb­ing and dangerous is corruption at higher levels.Article shared by 671 Words Essay on Corruption – Corruption is one of the social evils found in all the societies of the world. In some societies, it is more rampant than some others. Unfortunately, India is regarded as one of the countries in which corruption has become very much widespread during the recent years; corruption is one of the factors that have contributed to the degradation of the Indian politics.“Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” That is what the events at the national political scene seem to suggest, at least, during the last couple of years. Practice of corruption at lower levels by some clerks, peons and at tenders for some petty amount, is understand­able and tolerable.They may practice it due to tough financial conditions, excessive demands from family, friends or society, health hazards, or some or other kinds of pressures. What is more disturb­ing and dangerous is corruption at higher levels.

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9. प्रदत्तानि अव्यय पदानि अधिकृत्य अधोलिखित वाक्यानि पूरयत 10x/=5परितः, सदा, यदि, च, तर्हि, श्वः, अद्य, तथा, अलम्, कुत्रअहं ..अ.... विद्यालयं न गमिष्यामि। अस्माकं विद्यालयंपुष्पाणि सन्ति। तव विद्यालयःकुत्र... अस्ति?विद्यालये अवकाशः अस्ति। ....स.द..... पठिष्यसि.ता.... सफलः भविष्यसि। तत्र अध्यापकाः छात्राः...सदा.. विवादेन। अस्माभिःअध्यापकाःवन्दनीयाः। यथा अध्यापकाः ..त्थाछात्राः।​

Answer» TION:ahem SWEAR PRITI vidyalay nagar mission
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.Write balanced chemical equations for the following reactions: Natural gas bums in air to form carbon dioxide and water.

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Coal and OilExplanation:Coal and oil, the other FOSSIL FUELS, are more CHEMICALLY complicated than NATURAL gas

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Quadratic polynomial x^2+ 3x – 5 has zeroes as ∝ and . Now form a quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are (i) 3∝ – 1, 3B – 1 (ii) ∝^2+ 1, B^2 + 1 (B=beta)please send me pictures of this solution of both questions​

Answer» II OPTION is CORRECT for this QUESTION
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Answer» TION:B,C,A,D IS the ANSWER STAY SAFE
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Answer the following questions briefly. a. What was the school tradition that Martha longed to follow? Why?b. Where was Martha brought up and why?C. This one, the scholarship jacket, was our only chance.i. Who does 'our refer to in this line?ii. What was the only chance?iii. Why was that the only chance?d. What were the two teachers arguing about? Why did the two disagree?e. How did Martha react to the argument that she heard? Why did it seem like a cruelcoincidence to have overheard that conversation?f. How did Grandpa respond to the idea of paying for the scholarship jacket?g. What was the principal's reaction?​

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l don't KNOW. Explanation:because I study in 8 CLASS.

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what is the tense that started in the past and is running in the present and ends in the future give one example​

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Tense; I am walking to SCHOOL. Future Tense; I will go tomorrow....Examples of PAST, Present, & Future Tense Verbs.Past Tense - it already happened Yesterday, I played outside. More Here on Past Tense WordsPresent Tense - it is HAPPENING right now I play outside. More Here on Present Tense Words

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What is the tense that started in the past and is running in the present and ends in the future​

Answer» PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE.............
12.

You are anil/anu P. E....

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what a quethis APP is only for STUDY okaywell Me llamo ANU.....

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What is present relationship between India and Pakistan? Need answer for 4marks. no spamming​

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ns between India and Pakistan have been complex and largely hostile due to a number of historical and political events. Relations between the TWO states have been defined by the violent partition of British India in 1947, the Kashmir conflict, and the numerous military CONFLICTS fought between the two nations. Consequently, their relationship has been plagued by hostility and suspicion. Northern India and Pakistan somewhat overlap in areas of certain DEMOGRAPHICS and shared LINGUA francas (MAINLY Punjabi and Hindustani

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International rice institute located in

Answer» ND!The HEADQUARTERS of the International Rice INSTITUTE is in Philippines.Hope it HELPS you.
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Where is national rice institute located

Answer» NAMED ROAD, Bhadimul, CUTTACK, ODISHA 753006.
16.

Leetra lakar ka 5 sentence

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Leetra SAYS she is not a CARTOON CHARACTER but we ANTS are the ONES who had to

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Translate the chemical reactions into equation then balance these a. Sodium hydroxide solution is treated with acetic acid to form sodium acetate and water.b. A solution of potassium chloride when mixed with silver nitrate solution, an insoluble white substance of silverchloride and solution of potassium nitrate is formed.c. An aqueous solution of barium chloride is reacted with solution of sodium sulphate form white ppt . of barium sulphate and sodium chloride in solution.​

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tion:The ACETIC acid (HC2H3O2) found in the vinegar will react with the NaOH until all of the acetic acid is NEUTRALIZED. When an acid, such as acetic acid reacts with a base like NaOH, the PRODUCTS are a salt (NaC2H3O2, sodium ACETATE) and WATER (H2O).

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Please help guys!!!!​

Answer» ANSWER is :d) DESIRE and passionHope that it will HELP you..
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2. Nationalism brought about in Europethe emergence of:OThe Nation StateOThe Modern StateOMultinational Dynastic StateAlliances formed among manyEuropean states​

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the NATION stateExplanation:FOLLOW me 4more

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Q. solve the question 3/x-1/y=-9 2/x+3/y=5by any method ​

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here's UR ANSWER...... HOPE it HELPS you

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How to remember what we have studied eaisly​

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to understand that topic. 2. When you READ any chapter then there should be test paper related to the chater or topic. 3. While READING the chapter try to highlight important note through yellow higliter { becauae yellow colour attack our eyes }. 4. Arise question from the topiceAnd try to make it complete answer and a note on the important notes. 5. read chapter more than three time. if by using these THINGS you got something changes then please mark as brainliest and thanks. ꧁ρℓєαsє мαrк αs вrαiทℓiєsτ ꧂

22.

Prove that 5-root7 is a rational number.​

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23.

রবীন্দ্রনাথ ঠাকুর কত সালে জন্মগ্রহণ করেন?​

Answer» SRY i am not UNDERSTANDING what you have WRITTEN.
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How to finish Class 11 CBse Syllbus(PCMB) as soon as possible ?Please suggest a time table that includes coaching (FIITJEE),school and other separate tuitions.​

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Yrr, SACHI btau ek ek KRKE sb pr focus kro. ek saath sab kuch kroge to ACHE se nhii HO pyega

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How to make self notes in sst​

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ead the book PROPERLY then underline those important points USING pencil or colour full high lighters.then write them in UR NOTE book .or seach in Google for notes of all chapters.

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How is the current passing througha conductorrelatedto its resistance​

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The greater the cross sectional AREA, the more current can FLOW along the CONDUCTOR, so the lower the VALUE of the conductor´s resistance.

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Explain why 9×13×15+15 and 9×8×7×6×5×4×3×2×1+1 are composite numbers

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case115(9*13*1+1) =15*118Case 2362880*1Explanation:hence from case 1AND 2 we GET that the given NUMBERS have more than two factors they are composite

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I recieved a lots  of information spot the error​

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I had received LOT of INFORMATION I hope helpfull to YOUPLEASE MARK as brainliest

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Please helppp guyss !!!!!!​

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Given : Median = 32.5 , which  belongs to the CLASS 30 - 40 . So the Median class is 30 - 40  Given : n(Σfi) = 40  Here, n = 40n/2 = 20From the table , l = 30, f = 12, cf = (14 + f1) , H = 10MEDIAN = l + [(n/2 - cf )/f ] ×h32.5  = 30 +[ 20- (14+f1)/12] ×1032.5  -  30 = [(20- 14 + f1)/12] ×102.5 =[ (6 - f1)/12 ]×102.5 × 12  = 60 -10 f130 - 60= -10f1-30 = -10f1f1 = 30/10 = 3  f1 = 3  Given : Σfi = 40  31 + f1 + f2 = 40        [from the table]f1 + f2 = 40 - 313 + f2 = 9     [f1 = 3]f2 = 9 - 3f2 = 6      Hence, the missing frequencies be  f1 = 3 and f2 = 6★★ MEDIAN = l + [(n/2 - cf )/f ] ×hWhere,l = lower LIMIT of the median classn = number of observations  cf = cumulative frequency  of class interval preceding the  median classf = frequency  of median classh = class  sizeHOPE THIS ANSWER WILL HELP YOU…Explanation:i help you by giving answer  so you help me by making me brainlist

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Which two ideas about how the world will end have been mwntioned in the poem ,'fire and ice'? which idea does the poet support more ?

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le the students appreciate the beauty, rhyme and style of the poem.    To make  students understand the thought and imagination contained in the poem.    To make students think about different human emotions and their effect.    To inspire them write their feelings in the form of short poems. Tasted:  experienced.The fast food that I have tasted is not always good for health.It is the TIME that tastes everyone's grit.Perish: die or destroy.This multistory building seems perished due to natural calamity.Anything that lives on this earth has to perish today or tomorrow.Suffice: be sufficient.This much in the plate would suffice for my breakfast.This much liquid in the glasses would not suffice as my drink.key points    The poem has been written symbolically.    The poet says that there are mainly two opinions about the end of this world, one by fire and another by ice.    The symbols-‘Fire’ and ‘Ice’ have been used for human emotions like desire and hatred respectively.    As fire can spread very fast and cause a great destruction in no time likewise our desires may also prove very destructive if they go out of control.    Hatred causes slow destruction like ice but it is also very harmful.summaryThe poet talks about the two different beliefs regarding end of this world. He says that he is in the favour of those who say this world will end in fire as he has seen the effect and result of UNCONTROLLED and unending desires. He finds the human desires same as fire in its nature. On the other hand, the SECOND belief tells that ice is sufficient for DESTROYING this world and the poet compares the nature of ice with hatred. As ice can make a part of body NUMB with its prolonged contact like hatred can also give numbness to our mind and thoughts and make us insensitive and cruel.The speaker brings us into the middle of an argument between people who think the world will come to a fiery end and people who think the world will freeze. He could be talking about the literal end of the world, but he's also talking about the power that human beings have to harm or "destroy" one another.The speaker's experience with romantic desire has taught him that passionate or "hot" emotions like love and lust would probably have the power to turn the earth into a big fireball. But he has also experienced the other extreme, and he knows that colder emotions like hate have great destructive power. Love gets all the publicity, but hate is the silent killer. It may not have the same grandeur[2] as the fireball ending, but it'll do the trick.Answer:Explanation:

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Please send the solutions of chapter 1 SHEMUSHI Class 10.... Urgently required

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your ANSWER

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Can i prepare for ntse in just 5 months if yes how can i​

Answer» YES you can prepareExplanation:
33.

The vertical angles of convex polygon are in A.P the smallest angle is 100 and greatest angle is 170 find the number of sides it has

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The angles of a polygon are in AP. If the smallest angle is 100 and the common difference, then how many sides does the polygon have ...10 votesThe angles of a polygon are in AP. If the smallest angle is 100 and the common difference

34.

Differentiate between Redo and repeat command

Answer» N only redo an action on the original CELL where the Undo happened. In contrast, the Repeat command is more flexible because it can APPLY a command to a new range. Once you've invoked Undo, the Repeat icon will stay as a Redo icon until you PERFORM some other command that can be repeated.
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What are the tiger’s auditory and visual organs occupied for at night?

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Explanation:Echolocation, also called bio sonar, is a biological sonar used by several animal species. Echolocating animals emit calls out to the environment and listen to the echoes of those calls that return from various objects NEAR them. They USE these echoes to locate and identify the objects. Echolocation is used for navigation, foraging, and hunting in various environments. Echolocating animals include some mammals and a few birds; most notably some bat species and odontocetes (TOOTHED WHALES and dolphins), but also in simpler forms in other groups such as shrews, and two cave dwelling bird groups, the so-called cave swiftlets in the genus Aerodramus (formerly Collocalia) and the unrelated Oilbird Steatornis caripensis.[1][2]

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Write a letter to the editor of the Hindu expressing resentment at the loss of precious lives on the roads of your city. Suggest some remedial measure to arrest them

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respected Editor,I agree with the people who are opposed to putting a ramp onto I-75 SB at CLINTONVILLE Road.However, if they lived in the area of Sashabaw and Waldon they would have a different opinion.We have all the congestion now that IRACE SAY they are going to have and, by the way, they are also contributing to our problem. There is a real TRAFFIC concern on Sashabaw and I feel it’s time for a change.Just an entrance onto I-75 is not enough, the reality is there should be an entrance and exit at Clintonville which would relieve the congestion on Sashabaw.It is only going to get worse in the next few years. So I say to the IRACE, suck it up and share in the SOLUTION with those of us that live in the Sashabaw and Waldon area.Ray WaechterIndependence TownshipSuggestions for Sashabaw traffic relief

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Nationalism spread when people begin to believe that they are all part of same nation

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Explanation:NATIONALISM in IndiaFig. 1 – 6 April 1919. Mass processions on the streets became a common feature during the national movement.India and the Contemporary World541  The First World War, KHILAFAT and Non-CooperationIn the years after 1919, we see the national movement spreading to new areas, incorporating new social groups, and developing new modes of struggle. How do we understand these developments? What implications did they have? First of all, the war created a new economic and political situation. It led to a huge increase in defence expenditure which was financed by war LOANS and increasing TAXES: customs duties were raised and income tax introduced. Through the war years prices increased – doubling between 1913 and 1918 –  leading to extreme hardship for the common people. Villages were called upon to supply soldiers, and the forced recruitment in rural areas caused WIDESPREAD anger. Then in 1918-19 and 1920-21, crops failed in many parts of India, resulting in acute shortages of food. This was accompanied by an influenza epidemic. According to the census of 1921, 12 to 13 million people perished as a result of famines and  the epidemic. People hoped that their hardships would end after the war was over. But that did not happen. At this stage a new leader appeared and suggested a new mode of struggle.1.1 The Idea of Satyagraha Mahatma Gandhi returned to India in January 1915. As you know,

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سوال نمبر3 عرضی نوی کے کیا اصول ہو سکتے ہیں؟ تفصیل سے بیان کیے۔​

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PRINCIPLES OF SUBMISSIONSubmission is mutual. Now, the topic of submission has become a battleground in homes as well as in denominations. In this fight over the doctrine of submission, there are basically two camps. One camp is known as the egalitarians. The egalitarians teach that in Christ we are all equal and therefore no one person in the marriage ought to have the final say. It is a joint decision-making process. We are all equal and therefore all capable of making decisions. The egalitarians point to Ephesians 5:21 as their verse. They say, “Be subject to one ANOTHER in the fear of Christ.” That is, we’re all to submit to one another, wives to husbands and husbands to wives. That’s the EGALITARIAN view.The second view is called the complementarian view. This view says that even though we are equal in Christ, God has assigned different roles to husbands and wives, to CHILDREN and to parents, and to employees and employers. And they point out this fact that you can’t get AROUND: “the husband is the head of the wife, as Christ also is the head of the church” (v. 23).Now which view is right: the egalitarians or the complementarians? Well, both are to a certain extent. First, the egalitarians are correct in pointing out that this passage begins with verse 21, “be subject to one another in the fear of Christ.” It is true that all Christians are to submit to one another in the fear of Christ. That is, we are to place the needs of others above our own. That’s what Jesus did for us, isn’t it? Even though Jesus was equal to God, He had all of these privileges in HEAVEN. He willingly came to earth and submitted Himself to meet our needs. He placed our needs above His own when He died on the cross, and we are to show that same submission to one another. And it works out beautifully when we do that—when husbands put the interests of their wives above their own and wives put the interests of their husbands above their own.The egalitarians are right in that the principle of submission is mutual. But they so concentrate on verse 21 that they fail to look at what the rest of the passage says, which is even though we are to submit to one another, submission works itself out in different ways. For a wife to put the interest of her husband above her own means that she follows his leadership. For a husband to put the interest of his wife above his own means for him to sacrificially love her and to meet her needs. Submission is the lubricant that ensures a smooth-running marriage.

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6×5×4×3×2×1+3×2+1 is a composite or prime

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6×5×4×3×2×1+3×2+1 =727Explanation:727 is a prime number since it has TWO DISTINCT dividers. And that is (1 and itself (272)

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Pls solve 6x+3y=6xy 2x+4y=5xy This is the questions of linear eq. Of 2 variables

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It MAY be LIKE thisExplanation:

41.

What all did Hari do for anil

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hey matehere is your answerHari prepared food for Anil and in RETURN he got shelter to LIVE and food to EAT

42.

Value of cos^2 45 - sin^2 15

Answer» ROOT of 3 /4PLEASE MARK brainliestExplanation:
43.

Memory is actually an intelligence.true or false

Answer» TION:MEMORY is ACTUALLY intelligenceTrueThank you
44.

Find the mistake My neighbour along with his children is going tonight to see taj mahal to agra

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My neighbour ALONG with his children going to see TAJ MAHAL tonightExplanation:

45.

Will mark u BRAINLIEST Prove that 3 divided by root 2 is irrational

Answer» TION:MARK me as BRAINLIEST ANSWER..... FOLLOW me
46.

How it is possible for scientists to invent new substance?

Answer» HELPS YOU PLS MARK ME BRAINLIST
47.

Quadratic polynomial having sum of its zeroes 5 and product of its zeroes -14 is

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the ANSWER is in the PICTURE

48.

An echo is heard in 3 second after the emission of sound. If the speed of sound in air is 342 m/s ,what is the distance of the Traveling surface from the source?

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the ANSWER is In the PICTURE

49.

Which activity is shown in the image given below ?) * 2 points Captionless Image

Answer» COMBINATION REACTION
50.

Mohansaidtoramuhaveyouwashed yourclothes

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She SAID that she was WASHING her CLOTHES.