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?
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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
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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
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