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Give an example in which the unitary method cannot be applied​

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Answered by sathishasathisha1368
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Step-by-step explanation:

In our daily lives when buying items like vegetables, the seller mentions the wholesale prices. For example, suppose we buy 5kg of sugar for 100 Rs. How can we find out the price for a unit kg that is 1 kg of sugar? The answer to this is the unitary method. Further, we can use this to calculate the price of multiple units, given the knowledge of the cost of a single unit. Given its importance in our daily lives

Answered by JakeParker10
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Answer:

In our daily lives when buying items like vegetables, the seller mentions the wholesale prices. For example, suppose we buy 5kg of sugar for 100 Rs. How can we find out the price for a unit kg that is 1 kg of sugar? The answer to this is the unitary method. Further, we can use this to calculate the price of multiple units, given the knowledge of the cost of a single unit. Given its importance in our daily lives.

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