Math, asked by doglover85, 1 year ago


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Please answer the question in the picture given above
Only one ie one 2 and one 3
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Answered by preeti278
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Answered by HARDIK8823
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Answer:

HEY MATE, I THINK THIS IS RD. SHARMA'S QUESTION.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let us consider bats as 'x', and balls be 'y'.

A/1st Condition,

3x+6y=3900---------(1)

A/2nd Condition,

x+3y=1300-----------(2)

Now,

(2)×2=> 2x+6y=2600----------(3)

(1)-(3)=>(3x+6y)-(x+6y)=3900-2600

=>3x+6y-x-6y=1300

=>2x=1300

=>x=1300/2

=>x=650

Putting, x=650 in (1),

=>3x+6y=3900

=1950+6y=3900

=>6y=1950

=>y=325.

Therefore, The cost of bat is 650 and that of ball is 350.


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