Math, asked by geethashivani15, 1 year ago

A shopkeeper has just enough money to buy 52 cycles worth rs 525 each if each cycle were to cost rs 21 more than the amount he has, how many cycles would he be able to buy?

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Answered by sheenajojan
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Cost of each cycle = 525 no. of cycles shopkeeper can buy = 52Total amount of money he had =525 *52=27300If one cycles cost increases by Rs 21 Then cost of 1 cycle = 525 + 21 =546 Total amount = 27300 Therefore 27300 / 546 = 50 Therefore No. of cycles he can buy = 50

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Answered by rzz45
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Money the shopkeeper has = 52 multiplied by 525 =27300 rupees
If the cycle worth increases by 21 ,it will cost 525+21=546
Therefore the shopkeeper can buy
27300 /546 = 50

The shopkeeper would be able to buy 50 cycles
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