Math, asked by katika, 1 year ago


The prices of fruits per kg are given below
Watermelon: 18.50
cherry : 72
grapes: 120.60
Apple: 78.40
Reshma bought 4 1/2 kg watermelon, 1 kg 200 g
cherries, 250 g grapes and 1 3/4 kg of apples. She gave a
₹ 500 note to the shopkeeper. How much did she get
back?

Answers

Answered by anitasinghkatiyar
5

watermelon=9/2×18.50

=9×9.25

=83.25

cherries=1.200×72

=86.4

grapes/g=0.12(approximate)

=0.12×250

=30

apple=7/4×78.40

=137.2

total=83.5+86.4+30+137.2

=337.1

money given=500

money left=500-337.1

=162.9

=163

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Answered by vishnu9455
3

Answer:

Rs for watermelon=18.50x4=74

18.50x1by 2 = 9.25

74 +9.25=83.25

Rs for cherry=72x1=72

72x2by10=14.4

72+14.4=86.4

Rs for grapes=120 3\5×1/4=30.6

Rs for Apple=78.40×1=78.40

78.40×3/4=58.5

78.4+58.5=136.9

Total=your duty to find the answer.

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