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Question
Change the following statements using expressions into statements in ordinary language.
(For example, Given Salim scores r runs in a cricket match, Nalin scores (r + 15) runs. In ordinary language − Nalin scores 15 runs more than Salim.)
Our class has n students. The school has 20 n students.
Solution
Total number of students in the school is 20 times that of our class.
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