Math, asked by sagufa, 10 months ago

anyone who will answer this.....will get a " BRAINLIST" tag...​

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shaikrasheed2004: 10 bananas

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Answered by parth207736
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hope you understand....

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Answered by HEMANTHKUMAR007
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Given,

Cost of 4 dozens ( 48) = Rs 60

Cost of One banana = {\huge{\frac{Rs 60}{48}}}

Cost of 1 banana = Rs 1.25

Now,

Number of bananas that could be bought for Rs 12.50 = {\huge{\frac{Rs 12.50}{Rs 1.25 }}}

==> 10

{\mathbb{Number\: of\: bananas\: that \:could\\be \:bought \:for \:Rs \:12.5 is 10}}

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