Math, asked by d4udaksh, 2 months ago

Suppose you buy a vegetable for Rs. 8.53 and you buy with a Rs. 10 note. How much change would you expect to get?​

Answers

Answered by birendra15121976
0

Step-by-step explanation:

Money given to shopkeeper = Rs. 100

Total amount of goods bought = Rs.(12\frac{1}{2}+25\frac{3}{4}+10\frac{1}{4})Rs.(12

2

1

+25

4

3

+10

4

1

)

Total amount of good bought = Rs.(12\frac{1}{2}+25\frac{3}{4}+10\frac{1}{4})Rs.(12

2

1

+25

4

3

+10

4

1

)

(Wheat, Rice and Vegetable)

=\frac{25}{2}+\frac{103}{4}+\frac{41}{4}=\frac{50+103+41}{4}=Rs.\frac{194}{4}=

2

25

+

4

103

+

4

41

=

4

50+103+41

=Rs.

4

194

Money returned by shopkeeper

=Rs.(100-\frac{194}{4})=Rs.\frac{400-194}{4}=Rs.(100−

4

194

)=Rs.

4

400−194

=\frac{206}{4}=\frac{193}{2}=51\frac{1}{2}Rs.=

4

206

=

2

193

=51

2

1

Rs.

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