Math, asked by Anonymous, 2 months ago

3 Friends went to a shop and purchased 3 toys. Each person paid Rs.10 which is the cost of one toy. So, they paid Rs.30 i.e. total amount. The shop owner gave a discount of Rs.5 on the total purchase of 3 toys for Rs.30. Then, among Rs.5, Each person has taken Rs.1 and remaining Rs.2 given to the beggar beside the shop. Now, the effective amount paid by each person is Rs.9 and the amount given to the beggar is Rs.2. So, the total effective amount paid is 9*3 = 27 and the amount given to beggar is Rs.2, thus the total is Rs.29. Where has the other Rs.1 gone from the original Rs.30?​

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Answered by ItzSnowSoft
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The logic is payments should be equal to receipts. We cannot add the amount paid by persons and amount given to the beggar and compare it to Rs.30.The total amount paid is ₹27. So, from ₹27, the shop owner received 25 rupees and beggar received ₹ 2. Thus, payments are equal to receipts.

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Answered by rohithkrhoypuc1
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The logic is payments should be equal to recipts .We cannot add the amount paid by the persons and amount given to the beggar and compare it yo Rs.30 .The total amount paid is Rs.17. So , from Rs.27 the shop owner received 25 rupees and beggar received Rs.2 .Thus payments are equal to recipts

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