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If x = 2 and y = 1; find the value of (−4x2y3) × (−5x2y5).

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Evaluate: (3x – 2)(x + 5) for x = 2.

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Evaluate: (2x – 5y)(2x + 3y) for x = 2 and y = 3.

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Evaluate: xz (x2 + y2) for x = 2, y = 1 and z= 1.

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Evaluate: x(x – 5) + 2 for x = 1.

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Evaluate: xy2(x – 5y) + 1 for x = 2 and y = 1.

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Evaluate: 2x(3x – 5) – 5(x – 2) – 18 for x = 2.

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Multiply and then verify :
−3x2y2 and (x – 2y) for x = 1 and y = 2.

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Multiply: 2x2 – 4x + 5 by x2 + 3x – 7

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Multiply:  (ab – 1) (3 – 2ab)

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Simplify : (5 – x) (6 – 5x) (2 -x).

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A hundred students from a certain locality use different modes of travelling to school as given below. Draw a bar graph.

Bus  Car Rickshaw Bicycle Walk
32 16 24 20 8
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The percentage of marks obtained, in different subjects by Ashok Sharma (in an examination) is given below. Draw a bar graph to represent it.

English  Hindi Maths Science Social Studies
85 60 35 50 70
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Students of a small school use different modes of travel to school as shown below:

Mode Bus  Car  Bicycle Auto On foot
No. of students 142 98 50 34 16

Draw a suitable bar graph.

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For the following table, draw a bar-graph

A C D E F
230 400 350 200 380 160
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The following tables show the mode of transport used by boys and girls for going to the same school.

  Bus Bicycle Walking Other sources

Number of boys

80 60 20 85

Number of girls

90 75 35 60

Draw a double bar graph representing the above data.

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Mr. Kapoor compares the prices (in Rs.) of different items at two different shops A and B. Examine the following table carefully and represent the data by a double bar graph.

Items Price (in ₹) at the shop A Price (in ₹) at the shop B

Tea-set

900 950

Mixie

700 800

Coffee-maker

600 700

Dinner set

600 500
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Manoj appeared for ICSE examination 2018 and secured percentage of marks as shown in the following table:

Subject Hindi English Maths Science Social Study
Marks as percent 60 45 42 48 75

Represent the above data by drawing a suitable bar graph.

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For the following data, draw a pie graph.

Subject Hindi English Maths Science Social Study
Marks as percent 60 45 42 48 75
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Mr. Mirza’s monthly income is Rs. 7,200. He spends Rs. 1,800 on rent, Rs. 2,700 on food, Rs. 900 on the education of his children; Rs. 1,200 on Other things and saves the rest.
Draw a pie-chart to represent it.

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