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27.03.2021 •
Mathematics
The cost of five dinners in a restaurant is Rs 1,200. If 13% VAT is charged extra on the bill, how much should a customer pay to clear the bill ?
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Ответ:
Step-by-step explanation:
1200/5=dd=240rs240+240*13/100=d+ vat240+31.2=d+ vatd+ vat=271.2rs5d+vat=271.2rs*55d+ vat=1356rsОтвет:
9514 1404 393
A. -(1 4/6 +2 1/6)
B. -3 5/6
Step-by-step explanation:
A. Real number properties let us factor out a factor of -1, and they let us rewrite 2/3 as 4/6. Using these, an equivalent expression is ...
-(1 2/3 +2 1/6) = -(1 4/6 +2 1/6)
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B. The sum is ...
-((1+2) +(4/6 +1/6)) = -(3 +(4+1)/6) = -3 5/6