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Question
A company sells 1 litre of packed water for Rs 12. A shopkeeper buys 240 litres of packed water. How much does he pay?
Solution
The selling price of 1 litre of packed water = Rs 12
It is given that the shopkeeper buys 240 litres of packed water.
∴ Money paid by the shopkeeper
= 240 × 12
= Rs 2,880
Working:
240
× 12
480
2400
2880
Thus, the shopkeeper pays Rs 2,880 for 240 litres of packed water.
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