Math, asked by sachink, 1 year ago

A person had to multiply two numbers instead of multiplying by 35, the person multiplied by 53, and the product went up by 540. What is the raised product

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Answered by ishitha10
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x*53-x*35=540=> x=30 therefore, 53*30=1590
Answered by yogeshkumar49685
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Concept:

Multiplication is a mathematical process that conveys the idea of adding the same number over and over again. The factors are the numbers that are multiplied, and the result achieved after multiplying two or more numbers is known as the product of those numbers.

Given:

By multiplying with the wrong number, the product went by 540.

Find:

The raised product with the correct number.

Solution:

Let, the other number be x.

x*53 - x*35 = 540.

18*x = 540.

x = 30.

The raised product is = 30*53

                                     = 1590

Hence, the raised product is 1590.

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