Math, asked by soninisha453, 6 months ago

A businessman buys 14 baskets of apples, each containing 425 apples. An
usinessman buys 21 baskets, each containing 295 apples. How many more apples
ne second businessman buy than the first?​

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Answered by chahat1606
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

one basket contains aaples=425

so 14 baskets will contain》14*425=5950 apples

second businessman has a basket containing apples=295

so 21 such baskets will contain apple 》295*21= 6195 apple

thus second businessman buys 6195-5950= 245 more apples

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