Math, asked by hugegander23, 1 year ago

if a person went to another country where
200 INR = 4.2 D (let D be their currency)
she took 10000 INR converted them in D (their currency) and came back
now she was left with 10 D and wants to convert them back in INR
BUT now 200 INR = 4.0 D
so is she losing money or not and how much money she will get back now when converted to INR?

Answers

Answered by alpanadipika2018
0

Answer:

ur answer is

first we want to find the value of 1 INR

200INR=4.2

1INR=4.2÷200

1INR=.021

Now 10000INR=10000×.021

100D

NOW WE WANT TO FIND COST OD I INR

200INR=4D

1INR=4÷200

1INR=.02D

.02D×10D

0.2D

NOW CONVERT IT INTO INR

Answered by ansh2014chauhan
1

Hey mate ,

First of all ,

She converted 10000 INR into D

Thus money in D = 10000/200 × 4.2

= 210 D

She is left with 10 D

Whose earlier worth was , 10 /4.2 × 200

= 476.19 INR ( Approx )

But now it's worth is

10/4 ×200

= 500

Thus we can see that she is having profit ( gaining money )

Thus she will get 500 INR

See in such kind of questions be calm ..Think of it ..And do calculations properly ..They are easy .. just presence of mind is important

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