Math, asked by guitaristmehta, 1 month ago

Harry had $19.20 with him. He bought three melons for $1.50 each two mangoes for $1.35 each and the rest he spent on ten guavas. Find the cost of 2 melons and 1 guava.
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Answered by aadilshakul
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

total money= $19.20

three melons for $1.50

two mangoes for $1.35

Find the cost of 2 melons and 1 guava.

1 melon = 1.5

therefore 2 melon = $3

3 melon = $4.5

2 mango = $2.7

therefore $4.5+$2.7

cost of ten guavas = 7.2$

therefore cost of 1 guava = 7.2/10=0.72$

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