Math, asked by shanazkhan6589, 4 months ago

:. Raman wants to buy a mobile
phone worth rupees 9,000. He
has 4,950.50 rupees as his
savings. His grandfather gave
him 2,234.50 rupees. How
much more money does he
need to buy the phone?​

Answers

Answered by amrita9595
0

Answer:

₹1815

Step-by-step explanation:

price of the phone = ₹9,000

his savings=4,950.50

his grandfather gave=2,234.50

total amount=₹4,950.50+₹2,234.50=₹7185

more money he need to buy the phone=₹9,000-₹7185=₹1815

Answered by MissOxford
3

Question :

Raman wants to buy a mobile phone worth rupees 9,000. He has 4,950.50 rupees as his savings. His grandfather gave him 2,234.50 rupees. How much more money does he need to buy the phone?

Answer :

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  • Price of the mobile phone is Rs 9000

  • his saving is Rs 4950.50

  • his grandfather gave him Rs 2234.50

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  • how much more money he need = ?

Explanation :

Total money he have = his saving + his grandfather gave him

\longrightarrow\sf{ 4950.50 + 2234.50}

\longrightarrow\sf{ 7185}

Money he needs = price of phone - total money he have .

\longrightarrow\sf{ 9000 - 7185}

\longrightarrow\sf{Rs .1815 }

  • Therefore he needs 1815 rupees more .

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