Math, asked by techisunju2gmailcom, 9 months ago

A fisherman sells Prawns for Rs. 150 a kg, and squid for Rs. 50 a kg.

(b) Shalini has Rs.100. She spends one fourth of the money on squid and another three fourth
on prawns. Number of kilograms of squid she bought = ​

Answers

Answered by SamreenSawhney8
12

Answer:

Half- kg squid

Step-by-step explanation:

Amt she has = 100

amt she spends on squid = ¼of the money

= 100/4 = 25

amt she spends on prawn = remaining ¾ of the amt. = 100 - 25 = 75

Since cost of 1 kg squid is Rs. 50.

Therefore, quantity of squid = ½ of the quantity

= ½ of 1 kg

= 500g or half - kg ( Ans )

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