Math, asked by ashishsherigar2, 3 months ago

 A computer programmer had two files with a total size of 93 gigabytes. If one of the files was 50.30 gigabytes, how big is the second file? *​

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Answered by dhairyanarula
9

Answer:

42.70

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by TheBrainliestUser
49

Given that:

  • A computer programmer had two files with a total size of 93 gigabytes.
  • One of the files was 50.30 gigabytes.

To Find:

  • How big is the second file? 

Let us assume:

  • The size second file be x gigabytes.

Finding the size of second file:

According to the question.

⟶ 50.30 + x = 93

⟶ x = 93 - 50.30

⟶ x = 42.70

Hence,

  • The second file is 42.70 gigabytes.
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