2. Arun bought 20 books. Each book costs y rupees. What is the total cost of the books? 3. Naina brought some cookies to school. She gave 10 cookies to her friends. How many cookies are left with her? (Use 'c' to show the number of cookies.) 4. Meenu's age is 10 years more than her sister's age, then write Meenu's age in terms of her sister's age. (Let her sister's age be y) 5. There are 15 students standing in a row in an assembly. If there are n rows, then how many students are there?
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