Math, asked by manishkumar2100, 9 months ago

· Raman is distributing blankets to the needy. He goes
to a night shelter and gives away half the blankets he
has. He also gives two blankets to the attendants there.
He then goes to another shelter and gives half of the
blankets left with him. He also gives three blankets
to the attendants there. Finally, he has 12 blankets left
with him, which he gives to the third shelter. How
many blankets did he have in the beginning?​

Answers

Answered by Prajwal4527
6

Answer:

64

Step-by-step explanation:

He has 12 blankets at the last to give it for the third shelter = 12 blankets

He gives 3 blankets tothe attendants in the second shelter = 12+3=15

He gives away half in the second shelter = 15*2=30

He gives 2 blankets to the attendants in the first shelter = 30+2=32

He gives half to the first shelter = 32*2=64

Hence he had 64 blankets at the beginning

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