Math, asked by rameshkaniche, 4 months ago

8. How many poles can be erected over a length of 50 m, if the distance between two
consecutive poles is 2 m ?
(1) 27 (2) 26 (3) 25 (4) 24​

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Answered by SoulFulKamal
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8. How many poles can be erected over a length of 50 m, if the distance between two

consecutive poles is 2 m ?

(1) 27 (2) 26 (3) 25 (4) 24

Answer ⤵️

There are 51 poles can be erected over a length of 50 m.

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by barani79530
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Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

0.5x + 0.7y = 0.74

0.3x - 0.5y = 0.5

Now,

Multiply (1) and (2) by 100,

50x + 70y = 74

30x + 50y = 50

Now,

From (3) we have,

50x = 74 - 70y

x = (74 - 70y)/50

Here,

Putting value of x in (4),

30x + 50y = 50

30 (74 - 70y)/50 + 50y = 50

3(74 - 70y)/5 + 50y = 50

[(222 - 210y) + 250y]/5 = 50

[222 - 210y + 250y] = 50 × 5

40y = 250 - 222

40y = 28

y = 28/40

y = 7/10

y = 0.7

Now,

Substituting value of y in (5),

x = (74 - 70y)/50

x = (74 - 70 × 0.7)/50

x = (74 - 49)/50

x = 25/50

x = 5/10

x = 0.5

Therefore,

x = 0.5 and y = 0.7

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