Math, asked by ayanhusain92, 1 year ago

A shopkeeper has just enough money to buy 52 cycles ₹525 if each cycle wa s to cost ₹ 21 more that the amount he has, how many cycles would he be able to buy

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Answered by Meenal23
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Cost of 52 cycles now = ₹525

If cost of each cycle is ₹21 more,

Cost of 52 cycles = 525 + (21x52)

= 525 + 1092

= ₹1617

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ayanhusain92: the answer is 50 cycles
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Answered by reenaahlawat1981
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Answer:


Step-by-step explanation:

The worth of each cycle = 525.


The no. of cycles that shopkeeper can buy = 52.


Therefore the total amount he had = 525×52 = 27300


After the increase in the worth of cycle, 


The worth of each cycle = 525+21 = 546


The total amount he had = 27300


So, the total no. of cycles he has to buy = 27300÷546 = 50.


The no.of cycles he can buy = 50 cycles.


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