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why did indian muslim boycott indian national congress?​

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Answered by NISHANT2022
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Explanation:

THE TAXI FARE IN A CITY IS AS FOLLOWS: FOR THE FIRST KILOMETER, THE FARE IS 8 AND FOR THE SUBSEQUENT DISTANCE IT IS 5 PER KM. TAKING THE DISTANCE COVERED AS X KM AND TOTAL FARE AS Y,

To find

WRITE A LINEAR EQUATION FOR THIS INFORMATION, AND DRAW ITS GRAPH.

Solution

★Let Total distance covered = x km

Fare for 1st kilometre = Rs 8

★Fare for the rest of the distance

= Rs 5 × Remaining distance

= Rs 5 (x - 1)

★Therefore

Total fare = Fare for 1st km + Fare for rest (x- 1) km

y = 8 + (x - 1)5

y = 8 + 5x -5

y = 5x + 3

Thus , Required equation is y = 5x + 3

Now

★To draw the graph, we need at least two solutions of the equation.

Putting x = 0,

y = 5(0) + 3

y = 0+3

y = 3

★So, (0,3) is a solution of the equation

Putting x = 1,

y = 5(1) + 3

y = 5 + 3

y = 8

★So, (1,8) is a solution of the equation

★Now , Refer to the attachment for the Graph

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Answered by Anonymous
10

question:

why did indian muslim boycott indian national congress

Answer:

The Indian National Congress was formed in 1885 as a secular political party and were primarily interested in reforming the way India was governed by the Raj. The early Congress was not associated with any particular religion - it included Hindus, Christians, Muslims and Parsis but the majority of their membership was made up of Hindus - and its founding members had been educated or had lived in Britain..

During the early 20th Century, the interests of Congress evolved from wanting more freedom within the British Empire to wanting greater control of their own government. The Congress said they represented all Indians, however, the Muslim League was formed in 1906 to represent the interests of Indian Muslims in a country of which around three quarters was made up of Hindus

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