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1 dozen bananas cost Rs 29. How many dozens can be purchased for Rs 1392?

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Solution

Cost of 1 dozen bananas = Rs 29
Number of dozens purchased for Rs 1392 = 1392 ÷ 29

Hence, 48 dozen of bananas can be purchased with Rs. 1392.

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Chapter 3: Whole Numbers - Exercise 3E [Page 56]

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RS Aggarwal Mathematics [English] Class 6
Chapter 3 Whole Numbers
Exercise 3E | Q 13 | Page 56

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