Math, asked by IamshikariOk, 11 months ago

A fruit seller puts a board outside his shop by displaying the rates of fruits in combination. 3 mangoes, 4 oranges and 5 watermelons costs ₹750. 10 Watermelons, 6 mangoes and 9 oranges costs ₹1580. What is the cost of 6 mangoes, 10 watermelons and 4 oranges? Next day, the board offers price of individual fruits. 6Kg mangoes costs ₹90, 10Kg watermelons ₹100 and 5Kg oranges ₹50. How much will you pay if you buy 3 and half Kg mangoes, and 2 and half Kg watermelons?​

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Answered by sahil30123
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I would not buy more as that much fruit is sufficient enough for my needs

Sorry but don’t know the solution
Answered by ashhar2503
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Answer:

The total amount is of watermelon and mangoes is 75

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