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A grocer has a sale of Rs 6435, Rs. 6927, Rs. 6855, Rs. 7230 and Rs. 6562 for 5 consecutive months. How much sale must he have in the sixth month so that he gets an average sale of Rs, 6500 ?​

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Answered by BRAINLYARMY001
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Answer:

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your answer is here !

Step-by-step explanation:

Total sale for 5 months = Rs. (6435 + 6927 + 6855 + 7230 + 6562) = Rs. 34009.

Required sale = Rs.[(6500 x 6) - 34009]

= Rs. (39000 - 34009)

= Rs. 4991.

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Answered by amitnrw
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Given :  A grocer has a sale of Rs 6435, Rs. 6927, Rs. 6855, Rs. 7230 and Rs. 6562 for 5 consecutive months

To Find : How much sale must he have in the sixth month so that he gets an average sale of Rs, 6500 ?​

Solution:

Sale in 5 months = 6435 + 6927 + 6855 + 7230 + 6562 = 34,009

an average sale of Rs. 6500

Sales in 6 month  = 6500  x 6  = 39000

Sale required in  6th  months  = 39000 - 34009

=4991

Rs 4991  sale is required in 6th months

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