Math, asked by jayant4525, 3 months ago

Q6 The cost of each orange is Rs. 10%.
Find the cost of 3 dozen oranges.​

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Answered by ItzDinu
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An Orange = 10

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Cost of 3 Dozen of Oranges.

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1 Orange = ₹10

3 Dozen = ?

So, We Have to Multiply

=> 10 × 3 × 12 ( 1 Dozen = 12 )

=> ₹360

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MORE TO KNOW:-

If They Gave 1 Orange and told to Find for More than that is to Multiply.

If they Gave the Cost of More than 1 Orange's Cost Means we Have to Divide.

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Answered by vaasuki
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