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3 years ago
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Creative Section - A a) Define unitary method with examples.​

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Lady_Fox [76]3 years ago
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Explanation:

The unitary method is a technique for solving a problem by first finding the value of a single unit, and then finding the necessary value by multiplying the single unit value.

for example:: if we have to find the cost of 1oo pen the first we will find the cost of 1 pen and we will multiply it by 1oo to get the cost of 100 pens

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