Math, asked by nandhakishore44, 7 months ago

(4/3)^2*(4/4)^2*(4/5)^2​

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Answered by samit57
1

Step-by-step explanation:

(4÷3)²×(4÷4)²×(4÷5)²

(16÷9)×(16÷16)×(16÷25)

(16÷9)×1×(16÷25)

256÷225

= 1.1377777778 (Answer)

Answered by prajwalxoxo17
1

Answer:

Correct question :

I have a total of rupees 300 in coins of denominator rupees 1 rup 2 and rupees 5. The number of rupees 2 coins is 3 times the number of rupees 5 coins. The total number of coin is 160. How many coins of each denominatoion is with me?

Solution :

Let the number of Rs 5 coins be x.

Number of Rs 2 coins = 3 x Number of Rs 5 coins = 3x

Number of Re 1 coins = 160 - (Number of coins of Rs 5 and of Rs 2)

= 160 - (3x + x) 160 - 4x

Amount of Re 1 coins

= Rs [1 x (160 - 4x)]

= Rs (160 - 4x)

Amount of Rs 2 coins

= Rs (2 x 3x)

= Rs 6x

Amount of Rs 5 coins

= Rs (5 x X)

= Rs 5x

It is given that the total amount is Rs 300.

160 - 4x + 6x + 5x = 300

160 + 7x = 300

On transposing 160 to R.H.S, we obtain

7x = 300 - 160

7x = 140

On dividing both sides by 7, we obtain

7x = 140

x = 140/7

x = 20

Number of Re 1 coins

= 160 - 4x

= 160 - 4 x 20

= 160 - 80

= 80

Number of Rs 2 coins

= 3x

= 3 x 20

= 60

Number of Rs 5 coins

= x

= 20

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