Math, asked by pramodkumar620431979, 9 months ago

1. A businessman buys 14 baskets of apples, each containing 425 apples. Another
businessman buys 21 baskets, each containing 295 apples. How many more apples does
the second businessman buy than the first?
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Answered by bhargavpds
1

Answer:245 more apples have buyed the secound business man

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Answered by anonymous819621
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Step-by-step explanation:

TOTAL NO. OF APPLES THE 1ST BUSINESSMAN BOUGHT = 425 × 14

= 5, 950

TOTAL NO. OF APPLES BOUGHT BY THE SECOND BUSINESSMAN = 295 × 21

= 6, 195

THE SECOND BUSINESSMAN BOUGHT (6,195 - 5,950 = 245 apples) MORE THAN THE FIRST BUSINESSMAN

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