Math, asked by uzairshaikh1977, 1 day ago

Children stand 10 in a row to perform a drill .
How many children can there be in a drill ?
Give a rule to calculate this ( use ' n' for the number of raws)​

Answers

Answered by iamriddhimagoel
10

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

No. of children that can stand in a row= 10
No. of rows= 'n'
No. of children that can be there in a drill= 10n
Ans: 10n children can be there in a drill.

Answered by anjaliom1122
0

10 children can stand in a row at once.

Number of rows = "n"

The maximum number of youngsters in a drill is 10n.

Consequently, a drill can have 10n youngsters present.

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