Math, asked by qureshnihal, 1 month ago

(4) If the cost of one notebook is 15.50, then how many notebooks can be bought for 124?​

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Answered by Møøñlîght
2

 \bf \: no. \: of \:  \: notebook \: is \:  =  \frac{amount}{cost}  \\  \\    \:  \:  \:  \: =  \: \frac{124}{15.50}  \\ \bf{ \color{blue}{take \: 0 \: for \: multiple} } \\ \\   =  \frac{12400}{1550} \\  \\  = 8 \\  \\  \\

 \bf \: so \: notebooks \:  = 8

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Answered by ExElegant
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\large \underline \bold{answer}:-

Cost of one notebook = 15.50 Rs

means ,

number of books that could be bought in 15.50 Rs = 1 notebook

so , no. of books that could be bought in 1 Rs = (1/15.50) notebook

so , no. of books that could be bought in 124 Rs

➨ (1/15.50) × 124

\rm{\: \dfrac{1}{(\dfrac{31}{2})}\times 124}

\rm{\: \dfrac{2}{\cancel{31}}\times \cancel{124} \: \: 4}

\rm{\: \: \: \: 2\times 4}

\rm{\: \: \: \: \: 8 \: \: notebooks}

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