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Form the pair of linear equations in the following problems, and find their solutions graphically.
5 pencils and 7pens together cost Rs 50 whereas 7 pencils and 5 pens together cost Rs46. Find the cost of one pencil and that of one pen.

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CPC CAMBRIDGE PUBLICATION-PAIR OF LINEAR EQUATION IN TWO VARIABLES -EXERCISE 3.2
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  4. On comparing the ratios (a(1))/(a(2)),(b(1))/(b(2)) and (c(1))/(c(2)) ...

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  9. On comparing the ratios (a(1))/(a(2)),(b(1))/(b(2)) and (c(1))/(c(2)) ...

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  10. Which of the following pair of linear equations are consistent/inconsi...

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  11. Which of the following pair of linear equations are consistent/inconsi...

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  14. Half of the prerimeter of a rectangular garden, whose length is 4 m mo...

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  15. Given the linear equation 2x+3y-8=0 write another linear equation in ...

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  16. Given the linear equation 2x+3y-8=0 write another linear equation in ...

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  17. Given the linear equation 2x+3y-8=0 write another linear equation in ...

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  18. Draw the graphs of the equations x-y+1=0 and 3x+2y-12=0. Determine the...

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