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Akhila went to a fair in her village. She wanted to enjoy rides on the Giant Wheel and play Hoopla (a game in which you throw a ring on the items kept in the stall, and if the ring covers any object completely you get it). The number of times she played Hoopla is half the number of rides she had on the Giant Wheel. Each rides costs Rs 3, and a game of Hoopla costs Rs 4. If she spent Rs 20 in the fair, represent this situation algebraically and graphically.

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Akhila went to a fair in her village. She wanted to enjoy rides on the Giant wheel and play Hoopla (a game in which you throw a ring on the items kept in a stall, and if the ring covers any object completely, you get it) The number of times she played Hoopla is half the number of rides she had on the Giant wheel. The cost of each ride is Rs 3 and the cost of each game of Hoopla is Rs 4. She spent Rs 20 on both the game. Find the amount that she spent on playing Hoopla

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Akhila went to a fair in her village. She wanted to enjoy rides on the Giant wheel and play Hoopla (a game in which you throw a ring on the items kept in a stall, and if the ring covers any object completely, you get it) The number of times she played Hoopla is half the number of rides she had on the Giant wheel. The cost of each ride is Rs 3 and the cost of each game of Hoopla is Rs 4. She spent Rs 20 on both the game. Find the number of times Akhila played Hoopla.

Akhila went to a fair in her village. She wanted to enjoy rides on the Giant wheel and play Hoopla (a game in which you throw a ring on the items kept in a stall, and if the ring covers any object completely, you get it) The number of times she played Hoopla is half the number of rides she had on the Giant wheel. The cost of each ride is Rs 3 and the cost of each game of Hoopla is Rs 4. She spent Rs 20 on both the game. Find the amount that she spent on ride of Giant wheel.

Akhila went to a fair in her village. She wanted to enjoy rides on the Giant wheel and play Hoopla (a game in which you throw a ring on the items kept in a stall, and if the ring covers any object completely, you get it) The number of times she played Hoopla is half the number of rides she had on the Giant wheel. The cost of each ride is Rs 3 and the cost of each game of Hoopla is Rs 4. She spent Rs 20 on both the game. Write the two equations from the given information.

Akhila goes to a fair with Rs. 20 and wants to have rides on the Giant Wheel and play Hoopla. The number of times she played Hoopla is half the number of rides she had on the Giant Wheel. Each ride on the Giant Wheel costs Rs. 3 and a game of Hoopla costs Rs. 4. Represent this situation algebraically and graphically (geometrically).

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).

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).

Lets take the example given in Section 3. 1. Akhila goes to a fair with Rs 20 and wants In have rides on the Giant Wheel and play Hoopla. Represent this situation algebraically and graphically (geometrically),