Math, asked by radeore18, 1 month ago

A shopkeeper has Rs. 2,48,500. He places an order for purchasing coolers at the rate of Rs. 4500 each.But the dealer increased the price by Rs. 2200. How much more money will the shopkeeper need to pay the dealer for the same number of coolers?

Answers

Answered by ritikathakur1881
0

Step-by-step explanation:

the shopkeeper needs to pay 427,972.22222205

Answered by kishorekumar2004s
2

Answer:

4,23,500

Step-by-step explanation:

A shopkeeper has Rs. 2,48,500.

rate of each cooler = 4500.

hence, total number of cooler = 2,48,500/4500

which is equal to 55 coolers.

so total number of cooler = 55 coolers

money increased by the dealer. = 2200

now ,the rate of the cooler. = 4,500 + 2,200

= 7,700 rupees

hence, total money the shopkeeper had to pay

= 7,700 × 55

= 4,23,500 rupees

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