As per your question, total cost of watermelon should end with either 5(for odd quantity) or 0(for even quantity).
If the quantity of watermelon is odd, then the total cost value of pineapple should end with 3 and this is not possible when the cost of pineapple is ₹7.
So let's come to conclusion that the count(quantity) of watermelon should be any one of 0, 2, 4, 6.
If count of watermelon is 6: It will cost ₹30 and for remaining ₹8, we can buy 1 pineapple but still ₹1 will not be utilised. So 1 pineapple is not possible
If count of watermelon is 4: It will cost ₹20 and for remaining ₹18, we can buy 2 pineapple with ₹4 not being utilised. So 2 pineapple is also not possible.
If count of watermelon is 2: It will cost ₹10 and for remaining ₹28, we can buy 4 pineapple with all amount being utilised. We can buy 4 pineapple along with with 2 watermelon for ₹38.
If count of watermelon is 0: It will cost you ₹0 and for remaining ₹38, we can buy 5 pineapple with ₹3 being not utilised. So 5 pineapple is also not possible.
So the answer is 4 pineapple.
Answer:
1,100,000
Step-by-step explanation:
20000 + 22(20000) + 32 (20000)= 55 (20000)= 1,100,000
Answer:
The roots of the equation 2m²+3=m are non-real roots.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given equation:
2m²+3=m
2m²-m+3=0
Here, from the equation we can obtain the following values:
a = 2, b = -1, c = 3
Discriminant of an equation is given as:
D = b²-4ac
= (-1)²-4(2)(3)
= 1 - 21
= -20
Discriminant can tell what kinds of roots the equation have.
In our case, the discriminant is less than 0.
When D < 0, the roots of the equation are complex conjugates.(non-real)
9t-6-6t=6 -- add 6 to both sides
9t-6t=12 -- combine like terms
3t=12 -- divide by 3
t=4
Answer:
49.6
Step-by-step explanation:
To multiply a power of (ten) 10 by a decimal all you have to do is move the decimal point the number of zeros (0) in the power of 1 to the right.
So to do this equation you move the decimal point in 0.496 you move the decimal point two (2) times to the right to get 49.6.