There are two examination halls, P and Q. If 10 students are sent from P to Q, then the number of students in each room is the same. If 20 students are sent from Q to P, then the number of students in P is double of that in Q. The number of students in P and Q respectively are:

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A linear equation is an algebraic equation that involves a constant and a first-order term. The equation is written as y=mx+b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.  Here are some examples of linear equations: y = 3 + 2x y = -0.01 + 1.2x y = 25 + 20x 2x + y - 3 = 0  The graph of a linear equation is a straight line. The slope of a line is the amount by which it rises or falls. It is calculated by the formula rise/run.  Here are some steps for solving linear equations: Expand brackets Group like terms together Simplify the equation Remove constants from the variable Check... Show more

There are two examination halls, P and Q. If 10 students are sent from P to Q, then the number of students in each room is the same. If 20 students are sent from Q to P, then the number of students in P is double of that in Q. The number of students in P and Q respectively are:






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