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if price of potato is 25 rupees per kg so how much money i have to give to the vendor for buying 300 g potato

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Answered by deepalichoudhry
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Answer:

The costs per kg are:

Tomato Rs. 1

Potato Rs. 5

Chilli Rs. 0.25

Over all, we need a cost of Rs. 1 per kg.

Looking at these numbers, we should first notice that the quantity of tomatoes doesn't change the average price as their cost is exactly same as the desired cost.

The weighted average cost of Potatoes and Chillies should be equal to 1 rupee.

{math}\frac{5p+0.25c}{p+c}=1{\math}

From this we get [math] \frac{p}{c}=\frac{3}{16}[\math]

One obvious solution is to take 3 kg of potato (15 rupees), 16 kg of chilli (4 rupees) and 1 kg of tomato.

Faster way

Compared to the desired average(1 ₹), the cost of potato is 4 rupees higher and cost of chilli is 0.75 lower. They are in the ratio 4:0.75= 16:3.

The way to bring them upto average is by taking them in the ratio 3:16.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by kshitijkumar78
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Answer:

price of 1000g= 25

price of 1g = 25/1000

price of 300g = 25*300/1000= 15/2 = ₹7.5

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