i have 100 rupees. how i can divide in 21 note who is equal to 100 rupees??

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i have 100 rupees. how i can divide in 21 note who is equal to 100 rupees??..

Answer / harshad

Denomination as follows :-

Rs. X Nos

Rs 01 x 01 = Rs 01/-
Rs 02 x 02 = Rs 04/-
Rs 05 x 17 = Rs 85/-
Rs 10 x 01 = Rs 10/-

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i have 100 rupees. how i can divide in 21 note who is equal to 100 rupees??..

Answer / naga mandeswara rao

Rupees X NO'S Total
10 X 5 =50
05 X 8 =40
02 X 2 =4
01 X 6 =6

Is This Answer Correct ?    13 Yes 4 No

i have 100 rupees. how i can divide in 21 note who is equal to 100 rupees??..

Answer / asif

01x1
02x2
02x2
05x17

Is This Answer Correct ?    4 Yes 2 No

i have 100 rupees. how i can divide in 21 note who is equal to 100 rupees??..

Answer / mr. mohd. shafiq

01×01=01. 02×02=02. 05×17=85. 10×01=01

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i have 100 rupees. how i can divide in 21 note who is equal to 100 rupees??..

Answer / vinay kumar

2*1=2
3*1=3
3*5=15
16*5=80

Is This Answer Correct ?    2 Yes 8 No

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