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i have doubt 4 question and answer ​

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Answered by OfficialPk
19

\mathsf\red{Given}

\mathsf{1 \: Litre \: of \: oil \: costs \: = \: 120\frac{2}{5}}

\mathsf{1 \: Litre \: of \: oil \: costs \: = \: \frac{602}{5}}

\mathsf{Money \: required \: to \: by \: \frac{17}{2}(8\frac{1}{2}) \: litres \: = \:}

\mathsf\red{\frac{17}{2} \times \frac{602}{5}}

\mathsf\red{= \: \frac{5117}{5}}

\mathsf\red{\frac{5117}{5} \: = \: 1023\frac{2}{5}}

\mathsf{\therefore \: it \: costs \: 1023\frac{2}{5}}

Answered by Anonymous
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refer above question because it is correct.

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