Math, asked by jagadeesh74, 11 months ago

shashi has enough money to buy 60 apples at the rate of 3 per apple . how many apples can she buy in the same amount if the price is increase by 60 paise per apple​

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Answered by anurag3000
12

Step-by-step explanation:

Price of one apple = 3

Amount Of Money she has = 60X3= 180 rupees

price increase in one apple = 60 paise

Therefore New price = 3.60 rupees

so If money remains same, no. of apples Shashi can buy = 180/3.60

Which is 50 apples.

So now with the increased price Shashi can buy 50 apples

Answered by SAAROSH
5

Dear friend the answer for this question is here:

Amount of money shashi has: 60 rupees

Rate of the apple : 3

Rate after the increasement: 3.60 rupees

Therefore no. of apple she can buy : 60 divided by 3.60

And then you have to divide so you get your answer

Hope it helps you!

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