Math, asked by ramya8, 1 year ago

A has Rs.80 and B has Rs.40. How much money must A give to B so that B's money becomes twice the money that is left with A?

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Answered by deepakjena
5
Given,
A = 80 Rs.
B = 40 Rs.

so if A gives 40 Rs. to B then

A is left with 40 Rs. 

and

B has 80 Rs. with him.

which is twice the money that is left with A.


Answered by priyamvatha
4
A=80
B=40
A gives 40 to B

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