Math, asked by vinreddy1120, 1 month ago

A and B are excellent ODI batters in the cricket team and they are chase specialists. In their previous match, they chased 30 runs off the final 2 overs successfully. A played the 49th over entirely and B played the 50th over entirely. B scored exactly half of what A scored in the 50th over to win the match. However in today's match their target has increased by 50% in the final 2 overs and assuming they play in the same manner as their previous match. How much should B score to win the match?​

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Answered by Anonymous
6

Step-by-step explanation:

1st match :- A scored 20

B scored 10

Next match to chase 45 runs.

A should score 30 runs and

B 15 runs.

Answered by syedtahir20
1

A and B are excellent ODI batters in the cricket team and they are chase specialists.

In their previous match, they chased 30 runs off the final 2 overs successfully.

A played the 49th over entirely and B played the 50th over entirely.

B scored exactly half of what A scored in the 50th over to win the match.

However in today's match their target has increased by 50% in the final 2 overs and assuming they play in the same manner as their previous match.

1st match :- A scored 20

B scored 10

Next match to chase 45 runs.

A should score 30 runs and

B 15 runs.

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