Math, asked by AnanyaBaalveer, 16 days ago


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Daljeet went to a shop. He bought 2 cards for 25 paise each, an ordinary envelope for ₹5 and 3 decorative papers for ₹16.50 each. He gave a 100 rupee note. How much money did he get back? ​

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Answered by ItzHannu001
5

Answer:

 \sf \large \underline \green{Given \:  informations:-}

  • Cost of 1 card = 25 paise

Cost of 2 cards = 25/100 × 2 ( Since 1 paise = 1/100 )

= 0.50

  • And, Cost of 1 ordinary envelope = 5

  • Also, Cost of 1 decorative paper = 16.50

Cost of 3 decorative papers = 3×16.5 = 49.5

So, Total rupees given by Daljeet = Cost of 2 cards + Cost of 1 ordinary envelope + cost of 3 decorative papers

= 0.50+5+49.50

= 55

Since, Daljeet gave 100 to shopkeeper for all 3 items he bought

So, Money given by shopkeeper to Daljeet = 100 55 = 45

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Answered by agnes232679
1

Answer:

Price of 2 Notebooks =2×16.5

=33Rs

Price of 5 Pencils =5×2.5

=12.5Rs

price of Pencil box = 36.75 Rs

total cost =

=33+12.5+36.75

82⋅25

shopkeeper return him =100−82.25

=17.75Rs

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