The gain percentage would be 1% since you gained 70 paise on a total amount of Rs 70.
Rs 40101 thousand
60 of the 25 and 20 of the 50. 60 of the 25 would give her Rs15. 20 of the 50 would give her Rs 10. Rs 10 and Rs 15 would equal Rs 25.
To find the total cost of the items used by the housewife, we multiply the quantity of each item by its price per kg and then sum these amounts. Wheat: 10 kg × Rs. 1.50 = Rs. 15.00 Fuel: 20 kg × Rs. 2.00 = Rs. 40.00 Sugar: 5 kg × Rs. 1.50 = Rs. 7.50 Oil: 2 kg × Rs. 2.00 = Rs. 4.00 Adding these together, the total cost is Rs. 15.00 + Rs. 40.00 + Rs. 7.50 + Rs. 4.00 = Rs. 66.50.
To find the gain percentage, you can use the formula: (Gain/Cost Price) × 100. Here, the gain is 70 paise (or 0.70 rupees) and the cost price is 70 rupees. Therefore, the gain percentage is (0.70/70) × 100, which equals 1%. Thus, your gain is 1%.
In Words: One Thousand Five Hundred and Forty Five Paise Only In Numbers: Rs.1500/45
1550/50
Rupees - Rs. (plural) Re. (Singular) Paise - p
21444*100 = 2144400 Paise (Money)
It is 40/200. You can simplify that fraction if required.
The gain percentage would be 1% since you gained 70 paise on a total amount of Rs 70.
Rs. 250000
It is Rs 1317800000.00
It is not possible because 10 (or 1000 paise) is not divisible by 3.
Rs 40101 thousand
60 of the 25 and 20 of the 50. 60 of the 25 would give her Rs15. 20 of the 50 would give her Rs 10. Rs 10 and Rs 15 would equal Rs 25.
To find the total cost of the items used by the housewife, we multiply the quantity of each item by its price per kg and then sum these amounts. Wheat: 10 kg × Rs. 1.50 = Rs. 15.00 Fuel: 20 kg × Rs. 2.00 = Rs. 40.00 Sugar: 5 kg × Rs. 1.50 = Rs. 7.50 Oil: 2 kg × Rs. 2.00 = Rs. 4.00 Adding these together, the total cost is Rs. 15.00 + Rs. 40.00 + Rs. 7.50 + Rs. 4.00 = Rs. 66.50.