Math, asked by tvishapanda123456789, 1 year ago

By selling oranges at the rate of $ 51/4 per orange, a fruit-seller gets $ 630. How many dozens of oranges does he sell?

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Answered by qOooooooooOq
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Answered by Prashant24IITBHU
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Let's assume that the number of Oranges he sold be "x".

Now, according to the question,
(51/4)x = 630
x = (630x4)/51
x = 48(approx)

So, that means he sold 4 dozens of Oranges.

Prashant24IITBHU: it's not 60 it's 48(approx)
Prashant24IITBHU: And Mr. QOooooooooOq why did u reported the answer?.
Is something wrong with answer?
Tell me right here.
Prashant24IITBHU: Whatever you are.
Let me tell you one thing.
Prashant24IITBHU: If 2+2 is equals to 4, then it is equals to 4 everywhere. It does not means that it is copied.
Prashant24IITBHU: But your answer is 49.4, not 48
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