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Answer the following as directed. Reshma purchased 2kg potatoes at rs. 30/kg , 2kg tomtoes at rs. 45/kg and 500grams of apple at rs. 100/kg. then how much money did she give to the shpkeeper ? method with answer please give me answer​

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Answered by bluedragon9385
0

Step-by-step explanation:

200 just add

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Answered by Yuseong
12

Answer:

Rs. 200

Step-by-step explanation:

As per the provided information in the given question, we have :

  • Reshma purchased 2kg potatoes at Rs. 30/kg.
  • 2kg tomatoes at rs. 45/kg and 500 grams of apple at Rs. 100/kg.

We've been asked to calculate the total amount of money she gave to the shopkeeper.

Firstly, we'll find the money she gave for 2kg potatoes then 2kg tomatoes and after that 500 grams.

Money required for 2 kg potatoes :

  • Amount of potatoes = 2 kg
  • Cost of 1 kg potato = Rs. 30

  \longrightarrow \sf{\quad { Cost_{(2 \; kg \; potatoes)} = \lgroup 2 \times Cost_{(1 \; kg \; potato)} \rgroup }} \\

Substitute the values.

  \longrightarrow \sf{\quad { Cost_{(2 \; kg \; potatoes)} = Rs. \; 2 \times 30 }} \\

Performing multiplication.

  \longrightarrow \quad \boxed{\sf{ Cost_{(2 \; kg \; potatoes)} = Rs. \; 60 }} \\

Money required for 2 kg tomatoes :

  • Amount of tomatoes = 2 kg
  • Cost of 1 kg tomato = Rs. 45

  \longrightarrow \sf{\quad { Cost_{(2 \; kg \; tomatoes)} = \lgroup 2 \times Cost_{(1 \; kg \; tomatoes)} \rgroup }} \\

Substitute the values.

  \longrightarrow \sf{\quad { Cost_{(2 \; kg \; tomatoes)} = Rs. \; 2 \times 45 }} \\

Performing multiplication.

  \longrightarrow \quad \boxed{\sf{ Cost_{(2 \; kg \; tomatoes)} = Rs. \; 90 }} \\

Money required for 500 g apple :

  • Amount of apples = 500 grams ⇒ 0.5 kg
  • Cost of 1 kg of apple = Rs. 100

  \longrightarrow \sf{\quad { Cost_{(0.5 \; kg \; apples)} = \lgroup 0.5 \times Cost_{(1 \; kg \; apples)} \rgroup }} \\

Substitute the values.

  \longrightarrow \sf{\quad { Cost_{(0.5 \; kg \; apples)} = Rs. \; 0.5 \times 100 }} \\

Performing multiplication.

  \longrightarrow \quad \boxed{\sf{ Cost_{(0.5 \; kg \; tomatoes)} = Rs. \; 50 }} \\

 \underline{ \qquad\qquad\qquad\qquad\qquad\qquad\qquad\qquad} \\

  \longrightarrow \sf{\quad {Amount_{(Total)} = Cost_{(Potatoes)} + Cost_{(Tomatoes)} + Cost_{(Apples)} }} \\

Substitute the values.

  \longrightarrow \sf{\quad{Amount_{(Total)} = Rs. \; \Big ( 60 + 90 + 50 \Big )}} \\

Performing addition.

  \longrightarrow \quad \underline{\boxed{\pmb{\frak{Amount}}_{\pmb{\frak{(Total)}}} = \pmb{\frak{Rs. \; 200}} }} \\

Therefore, she gave Rs. 200 to the shopkeeper.

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