Math, asked by adarshsingh1214, 3 months ago

A student multiplied 7236 by 65 instead of multiplying by 56 how much was his answer greater than the correct answer? (hint : Do you need to do both the multiplication?)​

Answers

Answered by tpalak105
18

Step-by-step explanation:

The student was supposed to multiply 7236 and 56 but multiplied 65 instead.

7236 × 65 = 470,340 ( incorrect multiplication)..eq 1

7236 × 56 = 405,216 ( correct multiplication) ...eq 2

Difference between the two values are

Equation 1 - Equation 2

470,340 - 405,216

= 65,124

THUS , IS ANSWER WAS GREATER THAN THE CORRECT ANSWER BY 65124

I HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU

Answered by ItzFadedGuy
11

The student's answer is 65,124 times greater than correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

Correct Answer: 7236 × 56

Correct Answer: 405216

But instead of 56, the student multiplied wrongly. This means:

Student's Answer: 7236 × 65

Student's Answer: 470340

According to the question, we should find by how much is the Student's answer greater than the correct answer. This implies that, the difference between Student's answer and correct answer will get our answer to the question.

Finding the difference,

= Student's answer - Correct Answer

= 470340 - 405216

= 65124

Hence, the student's answer is 65,124 times greater than correct answer.

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