Math, asked by ThakurRajSingh24, 8 months ago


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British book store sold books worth rupees 285121 in the first week of June and books worth rupees 400768 in the second week of the month, how much was the sale for the book 2 weeks together and in which week was the sale greater and by how much?

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Answers

Answered by Anonymous
79

Answer:

Given -

  • Value of book sold in first week = 285121
  • Value of book sold in second week = 400768

Total sale of books two weeks together -

→ 285121 + 400768

685889

Therefore, total sale of two weeks is 685889.

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According to the question, the sale of second week is more than the first week -

Sale of second week - sale of first week.

→ 400768 - 285121

115647

Therefore, more books sold in second week and total amount of more books sold were 115647.

Answered by reachpankajsharma
9

Answer:

The value of the book sold in the first week = 285121

The value of the book sold in the second week = 400768

Total number of books sold in the first and second week = 285121 + 400768 = 685889

Total sale of the two weeks = 685889

Sale of the second week is greater than that of the first week

More book sold in the second week = 400768 – 285121 = 115647

Therefore the amount of 115647 more books were sold in the second week.

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