Math, asked by berasikriti, 7 months ago

Sam had coins of denominations ₹1, ₹2 and ₹5. The ratio of the number of these coins with Sam is 3:2:4. If the total amount with Sam is ₹135. How many coins of each denominations does Sam have?

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Answered by squeen123
11

sum of 3:2:4=9

rs 1 coins = 3/9×135=45

rs 2 coins= 2/9×135=30

rs 5 coins=5/9×135=95

Answered by pardu30
5

Answer:

=sum of 3:2:5=3+2+4=9.

=1 rupee coins =3/9×135 =45.

=2rupee coins =2/9×135 =30.

=5rupee coins =5/9=135 =95.

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