Math, asked by umeshmishra8212, 8 months ago

a businessman buys 14 baskets of apple,each containing 425 apples.another businessman buys 21 baskets, each containing 295 apples.how many more apples does the second businessman buy than the first?​

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Answered by MemesMind
1

First we have to find how many apples are totally there.

First business man,

14 × 425 = 5950

-> The first business man has 5950 apples.

Second businessman,

21 × 295 = 6195

-> The second businessman has 6195 apples.

Now the difference between them is 6195 - 5950 apples.

Therefore, the second businessman bought 245 more apples than the first businessman.

Hope it helps you!

Answered by ruthvigaude
5

Step-by-step explanation:

1st business man=14×425

= 5950 Apple's

2nd business man=21×295

=6195 Apple's

6195-5950=245

THEREFORE THE SECOND BUSINESS MAN BOUGHT 245MORE APPLE'S THAN FIRST BUSINESS MAN

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