Math, asked by manojsabharwal194, 9 months ago

plese explain bro I am mark as billant​

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Answered by ItzAditt007
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▪︎ Selling price of apples,

= 18\frac{2}{5} Rupees per kg.

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▪︎ Cost of 3\frac{3}{4} kg of apples.

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▪︎ Cost of 1 kg apples

 = 18 \frac{2}{5} \\  \\  =  \frac{92}{5}   \:  \: rupees

▪︎ And 3\frac{3}{4},

 =  \frac{15}{4}

So cost of 15/4 kg of apples,

 =  \frac{92}{5} \times  \frac{15}{4}   \: rupees \\  \\  =  \frac{1380}{20} \: rupees \\  \\  =69 \:  \: rupees

Therefore your answer is 69 rupees.

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