Math, asked by shoaibaziz7788, 1 month ago

Juggie loves food. He loved everything his
mother cooked and his favorite foods of all
were pizzas and chocolates. There was
one food he did not like and that was
carrots. Juggie's mother told him that he
could buy as many pizzas as he liked. But
he must buy twice the number of
chocolates and more carrots than
chocolates and pizza put together. Each
pizza cost Rs. 100. The cost of a kg of
carrots is half of the pizza and four small
chocolates are worth the price of one
orange. How much did Juggie spend on
food if the number of the pizza, chocolates,
and oranges were bought in integers?
Your Answer
a) Rs. 28
b) Rs. 66
c) Rs. 34
d) Rs. 72​

Answers

Answered by s215310aanurag00400
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Answer:

72

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