defeated_soldier
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I bought 30 books on maths,phsics, and chemistry priced at rs 17,rs 19,and rs 23 per book respectively for distribution among poor students of standard X of a school. The physics books were more in number than the mathematics books but less than the chemistry books,the difference being more than one. The total cost amounted to rs 620 . How many books on mathematics ,physics and chemistry could have been bought respectively ?
please,look at above,
does it mean ...
no of phycis book - no of math books >1
and no of chemistry book-no of physics book >1
am i right ? is there more we can think of here ?
I am confused in this statement basically ..
CAN you please tell, how many inferences can be drawn on that bold colored statement ?
please,look at above,
does it mean ...
no of phycis book - no of math books >1
and no of chemistry book-no of physics book >1
am i right ? is there more we can think of here ?
I am confused in this statement basically ..
CAN you please tell, how many inferences can be drawn on that bold colored statement ?