If the cost of 10 pencil is equal to the cost of 11 pencil then find cost of each pencil
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Given information,
The cost of 10 pencil is equal to the cost of 11 pencil.
We have to find out the cost of each pencil.
The cost of one pencil is equal to the cost of each pencil.
The cost of each pencil is the ration of cost of the number of pencil given to the number of pencil.
As per the given information,
The cost of 10 pencil = The cost of 11 pencil
The cost of one pencil = [tex] {\frac}{The\: cost\: of \:10 \:pencil}{10}[\tex]
or we can say that
The cost of one pencil = [tex] {\frac}{The\: cost\: of \:11 \:pencil}{10}[\tex]
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