Math, asked by kiranluhar2911, 9 months ago

We get 2 litres of kerosene less in ₹ 360. If price of kerosene increases by ₹40 per kg . Find the original price of kerosene per litre.​

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Answered by ganesh4480
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Answered by ansumansingh2707
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Answer:

... Ans = 32.73✔️

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer : 360

40

= 9 litres (But it's less by 2 litres)

Therefore,

= 11 litres (We got by original Price)

Now,

360

11

= 32.73 ✔️ (Original Price)

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