Math, asked by abhinavdey3457, 1 month ago

A shopkeeper has just enough money to buy 39 bats at the rate of ₹58 each. If each bats were to cost ₹20 more, how many bats would he be able to buy from that money?

Answers

Answered by UniqueBabe
97

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TO FIND:-

  • the cost of 39 bats

58 × 39 =2262 ₹

So cost of 39 bat is 2262

Here,

The cost of bat increases by 20₹ so

58+20=78

So Shopkeeper will buy-

\frac{2262}{78} = 29

So he will buy 29 bats

Answered by BrainlyPrince52
19

Given :-

  • Shopkeeper buys 39 bats at a rate of Rs 58

To Find :-

  • How many bat will he buy

Solution :-

The cost of 39 bat's = 58*39 = 2262rs

The cost of 1 bat is increase by 20 = 58 + 20

78rs

No. of bat's able to buy = 2262/78

29

He will be able to buy 29 bats.

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