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A merchant had Rs. 78,592 with her. She placed an order for purchasing 40 radio sets of Rs. 120 each. How much money will remain with her after purchase?

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Answered by BrainlyRaaz
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Given :

  • A merchant had Rs. 78,592 with her.

  • She placed an order for purchasing 40 radio sets of Rs. 120 each.

To find :

  • Money will be remain with her after purchase =?

Step-by-step explanation:

A merchant had Rs. 78,592 with her. [Given]

She placed an order for purchasing 40 radio sets of Rs. 120 each. [Given]

Now,

We have to find the price of 40 radio,

Price of one Radio = ₹ 120.

So, Price of 40 Radios = Price of one Radio × Price of 40 Radios.

Substituting the values, we get,

= 120 × 40

= 4800.

Hence, Price of 40 Radios = ₹ 4800.

Now,

Finding Money will remain with her after purchase,

Money will remain with her after purchase = Total money - Price of 40 Radios.

Substituting the values, we get,

= 78592 - 4800

= 73,792.

Therefore, ₹ 73,792 will be Remain with her after purchase .

Answered by Anonymous
59

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Given:

  • A merchant had Rs. 78,592 with her. She placed an order for purchasing 40 radio sets of Rs. 120 each.

Need To Find:

  • How much money will remain with her after purchase?

Explanation:

Case: 1

  • We need to find the price of 40 Radios = ?

According to the given question:

  • Price of 1 Radio is Rs. 120.

Therefore,

  • Price of 1 Radio × Price of 40 Radios

Putting the values, We get:

➠ 120 × 40

4,800

  • Therefore, the price of 40 Radios = Rs. 4,800

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Case: 2

  • Now, we need to find the money will remain with her after purchase = ?

Therefore,

  • Total money - Price of 40 Radios.

Putting the values, We get:

➠ 78592 - 4800

73, 792

  • Hence, Rs. 73,792 will remain with her after purchase.

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