Math, asked by chandany1, 6 months ago

one rupees = mango.
1 rupees=2 banana
5 rupees = one orange
place for multiply to get hundred rupees and hundred fruits

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Answered by abhinavsinha8764
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Answer:

one rupees = mango.

1 rupees=2 banana

5 rupees = one orange

place for multiply to get hundred rupees and hundred fruits

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by 0ooRISHABHoo0
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 \mathsf{ GIVEN } :-

 \text{one rupees = mango }

 \text{1 rupees=2 banana}

 \text{5 rupees = one orange}

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 \mathsf{ TO\:  FIND  } :-

 \text{place for multiply to get hundred rupees and hundred fruits</p><p>}

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 \mathsf{ FORMULA \: REQUIRED } :-

 \text{so for this we have conversions }

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 \mathsf{ SOLUTION } :-

 \text{• for mango , 1 mango = 1 rupees }

 \text {100 rupees = 100 mangos }

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 \text{•for banana , 1 banana = 2 rupees , }

 \text{ 100 rupees = 50 banana }

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 \text { •for orange , 1 orange = 5 rupees ,}

 \text{ 100 rupees = 20 oranges  }

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  </p><p></p><p>for \: 100 \: rupees  \: each  \\</p><p>• 100 \: mangoes \\</p><p>• 50 \: banana \\</p><p>• 20\: oranges </p><p></p><p>

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