Math, asked by aakritianand21, 17 days ago

The cost one chocolate is ₹123/4.How many
chocolates can be purchased for ₹153​

Answers

Answered by vijayabalanabi736
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Step-by-step explanation:

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\begin{gathered}cost \: of \: 1 \: chocolate \: = 12 \frac{3}{4}rupees \\ therefore = \\ 153 \div 12 \frac{3}{4} \\ 153 \div \frac{51}{4} \\ 153 \times \frac{4}{51} \\ \frac{612}{51} = 12 \: chocolates\end{gathered}

costof1chocolate=12

4

3

rupees

therefore=

153÷12

4

3

153÷

4

51

153×

51

4

51

612

=12chocolates

NOTE :-

A rational number can be expressed as Fraction ( i.e in form of p / q )

P & Q are integer

Q is not equal to Zero

Since Q may be equal to 1

Only whole numbers and decimals belong in Q

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