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The bill Thomas got for his purchases is shown below:
Price (rupees)
Item
Weight (kg)
15
480
Rice
4
136
Sugar
No division
5
360
Mung beam
276
6
Chick pea
What are the
remainders got on
dividing the numbers
366, 425 and
Total
1252
499 by 15?
Is their sum divisible by
15? Can we divide
without actually dividing
the sum? How?
From the same shop, Kannan bought these:
Rice - 12 kg.
Sugar
3 kg
2 kg.
5 kg.
Mung bean
Chick pea
How much should Kannan pay?
Answers
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Step-by-step explanation:
first calculate money for each 1kg product
1 kg rice =480÷15=32
1 kg sugar =136÷4=34
1 kg mung bean=360÷5=72
1 kg chickpea=276÷6=46
then for money to pay by ramu :-
now multiply money 1kg product and product brought by kanan
rice=32×12= 384 rs
sugar=34×3=102rs
mungbean =72×2=144rs
chick pea =46×5=230rs
total money to pay by kanan =384+102+144+230
=860 rs
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