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Answered by Sanskriti101199
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The assumption that sum of amount spent = sum of balances is incorrect.
Assume you have 10 Rs and you spend 1 Rs. each day

Spend 1 Balance 9
Spend 1 Balance 8
Spend 1 Balance 7
Spend 1 Balance 6
Spend 1 Balance 5
Spend 1 Balance 4
Spend 1 Balance 3
Spend 1 Balance 2
Spend 1 Balance 1
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Spend Total = 10, Balance Total = 9+8+7+....+1 = 45
As per question you are trying to say 10 = 45

Hence proved that there is no such rule where sum of balance should be equal to sum of money spend. This question not as per mathematical logic and rules.


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In Maths balance and sun is never the same.

Eg if you have 50 and spend 1 you are left with 49
Then if you spend 2 more you are left with 47

The balance after more than one sub is never the sum of total in Maths.

As 49+47 is not 50.
Answered by ShanAgrawal
0
In Maths balance and sum is never the same.

Eg: if you have 50 and spend 1 you are left with 49
Then if you spend 2 more you are left with 47

The balance after more than one sub is never the sum of total in Maths.

Ans: 49+47 is not 50.

The assumption that sum of amount spent = sum of balances is incorrect.
Assume you have 10 Rs and you spend 1 Rs. each day

Spend 1 Balance 9
Spend 1 Balance 8
Spend 1 Balance 7
Spend 1 Balance 6
Spend 1 Balance 5
Spend 1 Balance 4
Spend 1 Balance 3
Spend 1 Balance 2
Spend 1 Balance 1
-------------------------------
Spend Total = 10, Balance Total = 9+8+7+....+1 = 45
As per question you are trying to say 10 = 45

Hence proved that there is no such rule where sum of balance should be equal to sum of money spend. This question not as per mathematical logic and rules.
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