Math, asked by kushbrahhma1234, 9 months ago

price of 1m cotton is 70$ . and price 1m silk is 5o$ . you have 8m cotton and 6m silk. what is the price of the clothes that you have ?

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Answered by beckyrenju
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Answer:

hey mate here is your answer

1m of cotton = 70 $

1m of cotton = 70 $ 1m of silk = 50 $

Step-by-step explanation:

price of 8m cotton = 70 x 8

= 560 $

price of 6m silk = 50 x 6

= 300 $

Total amount = Cost of cotton + Cost of silk

Total amount = Cost of cotton + Cost of silk = 560 + 300

Total amount = Cost of cotton + Cost of silk = 560 + 300 = 8 6 0 $

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Answered by aditijaink283
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Concept

The unitary approach is a methodology for problem-solving that involves first determining the value of a single unit, and then determining the necessary value by multiplying the single unit value.

Given

A 1 meter length of cotton costs 70 dollars, while a 1 meter length of silk costs 50 dollars.

8 meters are the complete length of the cotton cloth, and 6 meters are the total length of the silk cloth.

Find

We have to find the price of the clothes.

Solution

A 1 meter length of cotton costs 70 dollars, therefore,

8 meters length of cotton costs ( in dollars)-

=8\times70\\=560

A 1 meter length of silk costs 50 dollars, therefore,

6 meters length of silk costs ( in dollars)-

=6\times50\\=300

Now, the total price ( in dollars) of both the cotton and the silk clothes is given as-

=560+300\\=860

Hence, 860 dollars is the required price of the clothes.

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