Milan has Rs. 66 in the form of of fifty paise and twenty five paise coins in the ratio of 8: 6, the number of coins of each kind are
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Step-by-step explanation:
let the no. of 50p coins be 8x and 25p coin be 6x.
A/q
50(8x) + 25(6x) = ₹66
400x + 150x = 6600p
550x = 6600
x =
x = 12.
so, the no. of 50p coin = 8×12 = 96
the no. of 25p coin = 6×12 = 72
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Answer:
let the no. of 50p coins be 8x and 25p coin be 6x.
A/q
50(8x) + 25(6x) = ₹66
400x + 150x = 6600p
550x = 6600
x = \frac{6600}{550}
550
6600
x = 12.
so, the no. of 50p coin = 8×12 = 96
the no. of 25p coin = 6×12 = 72
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