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Answered by Grimmjow
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Given : Megha and Meena spent ₹ 95 Altogether

⇒ Megha + Meena = 95 ------------ [1]

Given : Meena and Tia spent ₹ 216 Altogether

⇒ Meena + Tia = 216 ----------- [2]

Given : Meena Spent \bf{(\frac{1}{5})th} of What Tia Spent

\bf{\implies Meena = \frac{Tia}{5}}

\bf{\implies Tia = (5 \times Meena)}

Substituting Tia = (5 × Meena) in Equation [2], We get :

\bf{\implies Meena + (5 \times Meena) = 216}

\bf{\implies (6 \times Meena) = 216}

\bf{\implies Meena = 36}

Substituting (Meena = 36) in Equation [1], We get :

\bf{\implies Megha + 36 = 95}

\bf{\implies Megha = 95 - 36}

\bf{\implies Megha = 59}

Money Spent by Megha is ₹ 59

Option A is the Answer

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