Math, asked by spverma974827, 4 months ago

Pooja has enough money to buy 36 oranges at the rate of ₹ 4.50 per orange. How many oranges she can buy if the price of each orange is increased by 90 paise?​

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Answered by anjali983584
6

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

Cost of one orange = ₹4.50

Cost of 36 oranges = ₹4.50×36=₹162

So, new price of one orange = ₹4.50+0.90=₹5.40

With ₹162,

the number of oranges that can be bought =

 \frac{162}{5.40}  = 30

∴ The number of oranges that is available are 30.

Answered by sristi3639
14

Step-by-step explanation:

total money = 36×45 / 10 = rs162

new price= 4.5+0.9 = rs5.4.

no. of oranges she can buy = 162×10/54 = 30

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