A man sells 15 newspapers for Rs.75. Find (a) What was the price of each newspaper? (b) What will he have to pay for 40 newspapers
Answer: a= 5 Rs and b 200 Rs
Explanation
- Determine the entire cost of all units purchased.
- Divide the full fetched by the number of units acquired to urge the taken a toll price.
- Use the offering cost equation to calculate the ultimate cost: Offering Cost = Taken a toll Cost + Benefit Edge.
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