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Sholpan [36]
3 years ago
8

A music store gives every 20th costumer a 5$ gift card.Every 50th customer gets a 10$ gift card. Which customer will be the firs

t to receive both types of gift cards?
Mathematics
1 answer:
prisoha [69]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

100th customer is the first desired customer who received both the gift cards.

Step-by-step explanation:

$5 gift card is received by every 20th Customer.

⇒ The customers who receive this $5  card are:

20th Customer, 40th Customer , 60th Customer , 80th Customer, <u>100th</u><u> Customer</u>, 120th Customer .... and so on

Also, $10 gift card is received by every 50th Customer.

⇒ The customers who receive this $10  gift are:

50th Customer, <u>100th</u><u> Customer</u> , 150th Customer , 200th Customer ......

Among all the customers the 100th customer is the first customer who receives $5 gift card as well as the $10 gift card.

Hence, 100th customer is the first desired customer who received both the gift cards.

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