Math, asked by santhoshrella91, 7 months ago

A roll of Sircilla cloth contains 79 m of cloth and a roll of Pochampalli cloth
contains 56 m of cloth. The Sircilla cloth is sold for 128 a metre and the
Pochampalli cloth is sold for 217 a metre. If both the rolls are sold by the
shopkeeper within the month, then how much money has he received on
their sale?​

Answers

Answered by ominious709
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Selling price of 1m of Sircilla cloth = (assuming the currency is Rs.) Rs 128

∴ selling price of 79m of Sircilla cloth = Rs. 128 × 79 = Rs. 10112

Selling price of 1m of Pochampalli cloth = Rs 217

∴ selling price of 56m of Pochampalli cloth = Rs. 217 ×56 = Rs. 12152

Money the shopkeeper has received on their sale = Rs (10112+12152) = Rs.22264 (ANS)

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