Math, asked by avi2009, 9 months ago

Kirti bookstore sold books worth Rs 2,85,891 in the first week of June and books worth Rs 4,00,768 in the second week of the month. How much was the sale for the two weeks together? In which week was the sale greater and by how much?

Answers

Answered by deeptiacharya
20

Answer:

Value of books sold in 1st week = Rs. 2,85,891

Value of books sold in 2nd week = Rs. 4,00,768

Total sale = sale in first week + sale in 2nd week

= 2,85,891 + 4,00,768

285891

+

400768 = 686859

The sale for the two weeks together was Rs 6,86,659. Since 4,00,768 > 6,86,659, sale in the 2nd week was greater than the 1st week

400768

-

285891 =114877

Therefore the sale in the 2nd week was greater than the 1sr week by Rs 1,14,877

Answered by naveendaniel65
7

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The value of books sold in the first week = Rs. 2, 85,891

The value of books sold in the second week = Rs. 4, 00,768

Total books sold in the first week and second week = Rs. 2, 85,891 + Rs. 4, 00,768 = Rs. 6, 86,659

Hence the total sale for the complete two weeks together= Rs. 6, 86,659

Since the amount Rs 4, 00, 768, greater than the amount Rs 2, 85,891

Therefore the sale of the second week is greater than that of the first-week books sold in the first week

More books sold in second week = Rs. 4, 00,768 -Rs. 2, 85,891= Rs 1,14,877

Therefore, the amount of Rs1,14,877 more books were sold in the second week.

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