Math, asked by ΙΙïƚȥΑαɾყαɳΙΙ, 10 hours ago

Tarun bought a biscuit packet for ₹ 21/4 and a chocolate bar for ₹ 29/4. How much should he pay for the two items together?


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Answered by SugaryHeart
14

Step-by-step explanation:

Cost of a biscuit packet = Rs. 21/4

Cost of a chocolate bar = Rs. 29/4

Total Cost = 21/4 + 29/4

 \frac{21 + 29}{4}

= 50/4 = 25/2 Ans.

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Answered by Anonymous
23

Given :

  • {\sf{Cost \:  of \:  Biscuit  \: packet =  \frac{21}{4} }}
  • {\sf{Cost  \: of  \: Chocolate \:  bar = \frac{29}{4} }}

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To Find :

  • Find the total cost = ?

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Solution :

Here,

{\bf{{»»»Cost  \: of  \: Chocolate \:  bar = \frac{29}{4} }}}

{\bf{»»»Cost  \: of \:  biscuit \:  packet = \frac{21}{4} }}

Than,

{\bf{Total  \: cost = \frac{21}{4}   +  \frac{29}{4} }}

{\large{\red{:{\mapsto{\underline{\boxed{\bf{ \frac{50}{4} }}}}}}}}

So,

{\red{\underline{\purple{\underline{\boxed{\green{\bf{Total  \: cost  \: is  \: Rs. \frac{50}{4} .}}}}}}}}

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