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#1 2009-11-13 21:44:35

shivusuja
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Algebra

JAGDISH HAS THREE MORE FIVE- RUPEE NOTES THAN TEN-RUPEE NOTES. IF HE HAS Rs195 WORTH OF MONEY IN TOTAL , HOW MANY OF EACH KIND OF NOTES DOES HE HAVE?

PLEASE HELP ME OUT TO SOLVE ABOVE PROBLEM

THANKS

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#2 2009-11-13 22:41:53

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Re: Algebra

Let the number of 5-rupee notes be X, and the number of 10-rupee notes be Y

Since he has 3 more 5-rupee notes than 10-rupee notes,

If the total worth is 195 rupee then

Substituting in,

So he has 15 five-rupee notes and 12 ten-rupee notes.

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