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In a residential society, rain water is stored in underground water tank. If the water stored at the rate of 30 cubic cm per second and water is stored in ‘x’ second and ‘y’ cubic cm
(i) Write this statement in linear equation in two variables.
(ii) In how many seconds, water stored is 120 `cm^(3)`.

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