"A" took 1000 rupees from "B". 1000 rupees were robbed by a robber. So Now "A" took 500 rupees from "C". Now A went to shopping and spent 300 rupees.The money remaining with him are 200. So he gave 100 rupees to "B" and 100 rupees to "C". Now the remaining money he want to give to them are 1300[(1000-100=900),(500-100=400);(400+900=1300)
Totally he spent in shopping was 300.If we add them we will get 1600 as sum.Where the 100 came from?
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IN THIS QUESTION ADDITION IS WRONG WE DONT HAVE ADD RS 300.
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"A" have to give 1000 to "B" and 500 to "C".
1000 that had taken by "A" from "B" are robbed.
And Out of 500 taken from "C" 300 are spent.
And "A" will have 200.
"A" after shopping with the remaining 200, gave 100 to "B" and 100 to "C".
So now "A" have to give 900 (1000-100) to "B" and 400 (500-100) to "C".
So "A" have to give 1300 to both "B" and "C".
1000 that are robbed + 300 that are spent in shopping + 100 given to "B" + 100 given to "C".
= 1500.
WE HAVE TO ADD THESE.
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1000 that had taken by "A" from "B" are robbed.
And Out of 500 taken from "C" 300 are spent.
And "A" will have 200.
"A" after shopping with the remaining 200, gave 100 to "B" and 100 to "C".
So now "A" have to give 900 (1000-100) to "B" and 400 (500-100) to "C".
So "A" have to give 1300 to both "B" and "C".
1000 that are robbed + 300 that are spent in shopping + 100 given to "B" + 100 given to "C".
= 1500.
WE HAVE TO ADD THESE.
If you still can't understand.. Don't hesitate to ask.!!
:)
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