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4. Rishi goes to a shopping mall. He decides not to spend more than 3500 He buys a shirt for 800.How many pair of shoes can he buy if each pair costs 900
(Answer is 3 pairs)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Rishi decides not to spend more than 3500 ,He buys a shirt for 800.

Find:- How many pair of shoes he can buy if each is 900

Solution:-

{ \to{ \sf{rishi \: can \: spend \: only \:  = 3500₹}}}

{ \to { \sf{he \: buys \:  a \: shirt \:  = 800₹}}}

{ \to{ \sf{rupees \: remaining = 3500 - 800 = 2700₹}}}

{ \to{ \sf{pair \: of \: one \: shoes = 900}}}

{ \to{ \sf{pairs \: of \:shoes \: he \: can \: buy =  \frac{2700}{900} = 3  }}}

{ \therefore{ \sf{he \: can \: buy \: only \: 3 \: pairs \: of \: shoes}}}

Answered by bajgbaj8
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Answer:

Rishi decides not to spend more than 3500 ,He buys a shirt for 800.

Find:- How many pair of shoes he can buy if each is 900

Solution:-

{ \to{ \sf{rishi \: can \: spend \: only \: = 3500}}}→rishicanspendonly=3500

{ \to { \sf{he \: buys \: a \: shirt \: = 800}}}→hebuysashirt=800

{ \to{ \sf{rupees \: remaining = 3500 - 800 = 2700}}}→rupeesremaining=3500−800=2700

{ \to{ \sf{pair \: of \: one \: shoes = 900}}}→pairofoneshoes=900

{ \to{ \sf{pairs \: of \:shoes \: he \: can \: buy = \frac{2700}{900} = 3 }}}→pairsofshoeshecanbuy=9002700=3

{ \therefore{ \sf{he \: can \: buy \: only \: 3 \: pairs \: of \: shoes}}}∴hecanbuyonly3pairsofshoes

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