Math, asked by utkarshme1998, 1 year ago

On a day the number of men and the number of women going to a fair are 1429
and 2056 respectively. The number of children going to the fair on the same day is
2650 more than the total number of men and women visiting the fair. How many
people visit the fair on that day?

Answers

Answered by Robin09
17

Step-by-step explanation:

No of men be x

No of women be y

x = 1429 ; y = 2056

x + y = 1429 + 2056

= 3485

Children visiting fair - 2650 + (x+y)

.°. Total children = 2650 + 3485

= 6135

Total people visiting the fair

= 3485 + 6135

= 9620

.°. 9620 people visited on the day

Answered by shresthisingh33
0

Answer:

no

Step-by-step explanation:

Anu can do 115 of work in one day.

Vinu can do 112 of work in one day.

Manu can do 120 of work in one day.

On the odd days, Anu and Vinu work together. They together can do 960 of work in one day.

On the even days, Manu and Vinu work together. They together can do 860 of work in one day.

960 + 860 + 960 + 860 + 960+ 860 + 960 = 6060

Therefore, the work was completed in 7 days.

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