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Answered by BrainlyKing5
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Answer:

\large \underline{\boxed{\mathsf{x = 4}}}

Step-by-Step explanation:

Given :

Deepak bought 12 oranges at ₹7.20. Vimal bought X more oranges than Deepak for ₹9.60 .

We need to find value of X .

Solution :

No. of

Oranges brought by Deepak = 12

Amount he paid = ₹7.2

Therefore cost of

\mathsf{One\: Orange \: = \dfrac{Total\: cost}{Total\: no\: of\: oranges}}

That is

\mathsf{\implies  \dfrac{7.2rs}{12} = 0.6rs}

Therefore

Cost of one Orange = 0.6

Now let

No. of oranges brought by Vimal be = Y

Now according to question

Total amount he needed to pay was = ₹9.6

Thus

The number of oranges he brought =

\mathsf{\dfrac{Total\: amount \: paid}{Cost\:of\:one\:Orange}}

\mathsf{\implies \dfrac{9.6rs}{0.6rs} = 16}

Therefore

Vimal Brought 16 oranges

Thus

Value of x = No: of oranges brought by Vimal - No: of oranges brought by Deepak

That is

X = 16 - 12

\underline{\boxed{\mathsf{x = 4}}}

Answered by Sharad001
57

Question :-

Deepak bought 12 oranges for ₹ 7.20 , Vimal bought x oranges more than deepak 's for ₹ 9.60 then value of "x" is -

Answer :-

→ x = 4

To find :-

Find the value of "x",

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Step - by - step explanation :-

Solution :-

Cost price of 12 oranges = ₹ 7.20

( bought by Deepak )

Hence,

 \rightarrow \sf{price \: of \: 1 \: orange \:  =  \frac{7.20}{12} } \\  \\  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:   \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \: \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  =  \sf{ rs \: 0.6 \: }

And, Vimal have ₹ 9.60

 \rightarrow \sf{able \: to \: buy \:  =  \frac{9.60}{0.6} } = 16 \\

Hence, Vimal can buy only 16 oranges ,

Vimal bought more "x" of Deepak ,

→ x + 12 = 16

→ x = 16 -12

→ x = 4

Therefore the value of "x" is 4 .

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For verification ,

According to the question,

Vimal bought 4 oranges more than Deepak ,

→ 4 + 12 = 16

→ 16 = 16

Verified

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