The amount in the purse is Rs.10.50, only coins are there in
the purse and the highest amount of coin is re.1 , How many
coins are there?
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Answer / pbr123
I feel that question if not complete. there can be many
combinations:too many variables. hence many answers.
Is This Answer Correct ? | 16 Yes | 2 No |
Answer / shiwani vaishnav
If there is only rs. 1.00 is the highest paisa in the purse,
and of the amount it would be 19 coins of 0.50 paisa i.e
19x0.50= rs.9.50
1x1 =rs.1.00
Total = rs.10.50
Is This Answer Correct ? | 14 Yes | 8 No |
Answer / m.srinivas manoj
the question is incomplete as there are so many combinations
are there u should have to specify
Is This Answer Correct ? | 3 Yes | 0 No |
Answer / ashok
I think the question is incomplete, there is not specified
wat cost of coin are there has to be counted.
There may be 10 paise, 20 paise, 50 paise or 1 rupee coin
accordingly we can define, how many coins are there.
Is This Answer Correct ? | 2 Yes | 1 No |
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