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Subtract the following:
A) 18 rupees 9 paise from 75 rupees 80 paise.
B) 49 rupees 79 paise from 123 rupees 68 paise.
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Hint: Use decimal concept.
We know that, 1 rupee = 100 paise. We can reframe these questions as follows:
18 rupees 9 paise from 75 rupees 80 paise
18 rupees 9 paise can be represented as 18.09 rupees and 75 rupees 80 paise can be represented as 75.80 rupees. Now, on subtracting we’ll get,
75.80−18.09−−−−−− 57.71
Which means 57 rupees 71 paise
49 rupees 79 paise from 123 rupees 68 paise
49 rupees 79 paise can be represented as 49.79 rupees and 123 rupees 68 paise can be represented as 123.68 rupees. Now, on subtracting we’ll get,
123.68 −49.79−−−−−− 73.89
Which means 73 rupees 89 paise.
Note: We can also perform the subtraction by making all units the same that are paise and then subtract.
D. 21cm because you divide all sides by 2 then get your slope form and multiply by seven
So the amount needed=area of circle times height
area formula=pi times radius^2
height=3/4
so
pi=aprox 3.14
radius=7
3.14 times 7^2
3.14 times 49
153.86
times 3/4
115.395 in^3
answer is 115.4 cubic inches
Let x be the 1st odd number, and x+2 the second odd consecutive number:
(x)(x + 2) = 6[((x) + (x+2)] -1
x² + 2x = 6(2x + 2) - 1
x² + 2x = 12x +12 - 1
And x² - 10x - 11=0
Solve this quadratic expression:
x' = [+10 +√(10²- 4.(1)(-11)]/2 and x" = [+10 -√(10²- 4.(1)(-11)]/2
x' = [10 + √144]/2 and x" = [10 - √64]/2
x' = (10+12)/2 and x" = (10-12)/2
x = 11 and x = -1
We have 2 solutions that satisfy the problem:
1st for x = 11, the numbers at 11 and 13
2nd for x = - 1 , the numbers are -1 and +1
If you plug each one in the original equation :(x)(x + 2) = 6[((x) + (x+2)] -1
you will find that both generates an equlity
Answer:
The GFC is 1
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