Math, asked by Mohan973, 1 year ago

512 apples cost as same as 256 mangoes and 34 mangoes cost as same as 17 pomogranates .What is the cost of 96 apples in terms of pomegranates?​

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Answered by anandeshwer59
1

Answer:

48

Step-by-step explanation:

div 98 by 2 and then we got the answer as 48

Answered by GulabLachman
1

The cost of 96 apples in terms of pomegranates is equal to 24 pomogranates.​

Let us represent apples is represented as A, mangoes as M, and pomogranates as P.

First part of the question tells that 512 apples cost as same as 256 mangoes, so,

512 A = 256 M

⇒ 4 A = 2 M                                 ...(1)

Second part of the question tells that 34 mangoes cost as same as 17 pomogranates, so,

34 M = 17 P

⇒ 2 M = 1 P                                   ...(2)

So, we can equate (1) and (2) as:

4 A = 2 M = 1P

⇒ 4 A = 1P                                      ...(3)

Multiplying (3) with 24, we get,

96 A = 24 P

So, cost of 96 apples is equal to 24 pomogranates.

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