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1)Purchase of power loom machinery is which expenditure?

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Answered by llitzyourbfll
10

Answer:

Given:−

The length of a rectangle is 5 metres less than twice the breadth. Perimeter of the rectangle is 50 m.

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ToFind:−

Length and Breadth of the rectangle

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Solution:−

First,

Let

Breadth be b

Length be l

According to the question,

Breadth = b

Length is 5 meters less than twice the breadth.

This implies that,

Length = 2b - 5

And

Perimeter of the rectangle is 50 m.

We know that,

\boxed{\pink{\sf Perimeter \: of \: rectangle \: = \: 2 \: (l \: + \: b)}}

Perimeterofrectangle=2(l+b)

Here,

l = 2b - 5

b = b

Perimeter of Rectangle = 50

Substituting the values,

\sf 50 \: = \: 2 \: (2b \: - \: 5 \: + \: b) 50=2(2b−5+b)

\sf 50 \: = \: 2 \: (3b \: - \: 5) 50=2(3b−5)

\sf 50\: = \: 6b \: - \: 10 50=6b−10

\sf 50 \: + \: 10 \: = \: 6b 50+10=6b

\sf 60 \: = \: 6b 60=6b

\sf b \: = \: \dfrac{60}{6} b=

6

60

\sf b \: = \: \cancel{\dfrac{60}{6}} b=

6

60

b = 10 m

Then,

l = 2b - 5

Substituting the value,

l = 2 * 10 - 5

l = 20 - 5

l = 15 m

Therefore,

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Length and Breadth of the rectangle = 15m and 10m.

FormulasUsed:−

\s \: = \: 2 \: (l \: + \: b) Perimeterofrectangle=2(l+b)

where,

l is length of the rectangle

b is the breadth of the rectangle

Answered by Anonymous
3

It is the capital expenditure.

  • It is the expenditure, which utilises the firm's money to typically purchase, retain, and update various fixed assets. For example equipment, building, or a machinery
  • It is used to purchase fixed assets for use in the sector and to increase the company's earning power. It also includes the upkeep and maintenence of the asset.
  • Since a power loom is a machinery operated for weaving to produce goods, thus it will fall under the category of capital expenditure.

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