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A purse has only one rupee and two rupee coins in it. The number of two rupee coins is One-third the numbers of one-rupee coins. If the purse has Rs.115, find number of two rupee coins.​

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Answered by IamSameerhii
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  • A purse has only one rupee and two rupee coins in it. The number of two rupee coins is One-third the numbers of one-rupee coins. If the purse has Rs.115, find number of two rupee coins.

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\boxed{\sf{\pink{★There\: are\: 23 \: two\: rupee\: coins\: in\: the\: purse.}}}

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\boxed{\large{\bf{\blue{★Let\: the \:number\: of\: one \:rupee \:coins\: be\: 3x.}}}}

\boxed{\large{\bf{\blue{★So,\: the\: number \:of \:two\: rupee\: coins\: be\: x.}}}}

\boxed{\large{\bf{\blue{★Now,\: value \:of  \:3x \:one\: rupee \:coins\:  Rs. 1\times{3x}= Rs 3x\: and}}}}

\boxed{\large{\bf{\blue{★value \:of \: two\: rupee\: coins\: = \:Rs.2\times{x}=  Rs. 2x}}}}

\boxed{\large{\bf{\blue{★Given,\: value\: of \:coins \: Rs.\:=\:115}}}}

\sf\red{=3x+2x=115}

\sf\red{=5x=115}

\sf\red{=x= \cancel\frac{115}{5}}

\sf\red{=x=23}

\large\bf{\green{★Hence,\: there\: are\: 23 \: two\: rupee \:coins \:in \:the\: purse.}}

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Answered by ItzheartcrAckEr
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  • A purse has only one rupee and two rupee coins in it. The number of two rupee coins is One-third the numbers of one-rupee coins. If the purse has Rs.115, find number of two rupee coins.

\huge\mathcal{\fcolorbox{lime}{black}{\blue{AnsweR:-}}}

\boxed{\sf{\pink{There\: are\: 23 \: two\: rupee\: coins\: in\: the\: purse.}}}

\huge\mathcal{\fcolorbox{lime}{black}{\blue{Solution:-}}}

\large\bf{\blue{Let the number of one rupee coins be 3x}}

\large\bf{\blue{So, the number of two rupee coins be x}}

\large\bf{\blue{Now, value of  3x one rupee coins  Rs. 1\times{3x}= Rs 3x and}}

\large\bf{\blue{value of  two rupee coins = Rs.2\times{x}=  Rs. 2x}}

\large\bf{\blue{Given, value of coins  Rs.=115}}

\sf\red{=3x+2x=115

\sf\red{=5x=115

\sf\red{=x= \cancel\frac{115}{5}}

\sf\red{=x=23

\large\bf{\green{Hence, there are 23  two rupee coins in the purse.}}

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