Given:
- Bought n items of product A at 1/5 rs each
- bought n items of product B at 1/4 rs each
He mixed the two items and sold each at 2/9 rs each.
He lost 3 rs in the above batch of articles.
Solution:
revenue = 2n* (2/9) rs = 4n/9 rs
cost = n/5+n/4 rs = n(1/5+1/4)
Profit = revenue-cost = 4n/9-n(1/5+1/4) = -3 rs
Solve for n
4n/9-n(1/5+1/4) = -3
factor out n
n(4/9-1/5-1/4)=-3
n(80-36-45)/180=-3
-n/180=-3
n=3*180=540
Total number of products bought
= n+n = 540+540 = 1080
Answer:
1/6
Step-by-step explanation:
P(red) = red/total
=6/36
=1/6
I would say 168 is the answer.
9514 1404 393
Answer:
no
Step-by-step explanation:
Put 2 where x is and see if you get a true statement.
1/2(2) -4 = 5
1 -4 = 5
-3 = 5 . . . . . . False
2 is not a solution to the equation.
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The solution is x=18.